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Fulke Grevillle and Proportional Form
by Tom W. N. Parker
Saintsbury on Lyly and
Euphues
C. S. Lewis on Lyly's
Euphues
Lyly's
Euphues
by Ernest A. Baker
The Language of Framing
by Rayna Kalas
Thomas Nashe
by Ernest A. Baker
C. S. Lewis on Thomas Nashe
G. K. Hunter on Nashe and Lyly
[
Nashe and the Bourgoisie
] by Louis B. Wright
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
bu John M. Berdan
Rival discourses of dancing in early modern England
by
Skiles Howard
The Changing Moods of Michael Drayton's Sonnets
by Emily Lu Pearson
Schelling on Drayton
C. S. Lewis on Drayton's
Idea
C. S. Lewis on Daniel's
Delia
C. S. Lewis on Daniel and Drayton
Hannay on Daniel
The Form and Cadence of Samuel Daniel's Sonnets
by Emily Lu Pearson
[Early Tudor Poetry: John Skelton
] by John M. Berdan
Reality -- Mirror -- Allegory: John Skelton
by Anna Torti
Saintsbury on Ascham
Negotiating traditions of English song: performance, text, history
by Bruce Horner
Gold on credit: Martin Frobisher's and Walter Raleigh's economies of evidence
by
William N. West
Answering "the Known Men": Bishop Reginald Pecock and Mr. Richard Hooker
by
Charles W. Brockwell, Jr.
Nashe as "Monarch of Witt" and Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet
by
Joan Ozark Holmer
"Milksop Muses" or Why Not Mary?
by
Penny McCarthy
Elizabeth's Embroidery
by Maureen Quilligan
Guilty sisters: Marguerite de Navarre, Elizabeth of England, and the
Miroir de l'ame pecheresse
by Susan Snyder
Gascoigne's
Poses
by Felicity A. Hughes
Androgyny and Linguistic Power in Gascoigne's
The Steele Glas
by Kevin LaGrandeur
Southwell's "A Vale of Tears" : A Psychoanalysis of Form
by Gary Kuchar
Homophobia and the Regulation of Desire: A Psychoanalytic Reading of Marlowe's
Edward II
by Viviana Comensoli
Casting Doubt in Marlowe's
Doctor Faustus
by William M. Hamlin
Fissured families: a motif in Marlowe's plays
by Lisa Hopkins
"Marlowe's second city": the Jew as critic at the Rose in 1592
by Lloyd Edward Kermode
Epic Transgression and the Framing of Agency in "Dido Queen of Carthage"
by Clare R. Kinney
History, tragedy, and truth in Christopher Marlowe's 'Edward II'
by Joan Parks
Marlowe's Cambridge years and the writing of
Doctor Faustus
by G.M. Pinciss
Marlowe's Travesty of Virgil: Dido and Elizabethan Dreams of Empire
by
Donald Stump