SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
Volume 49, Number 1, Winter 2009
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E-ISSN: 1522-9270 Print ISSN: 0039-3657
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The Two Arcadias of Sidney’s Two Arcadias
pp. 1-15
Friendship in Sidney’s Arcadias
pp. 17-33
How Temperance Becomes “Blood Guiltie” in The Faerie Queene
pp. 35-66
Donne’s Hawkings
pp. 67-86
Samuel Sheppard’s Faerie King and the Fragmentation of Royalist Epic
pp. 87-103
The Orphic Singer of Milton’s Nativity Ode
pp. 105-120
Spatial Allegory and Creation Old and New in Milton’s Hexaemeral Narrative
pp. 121-143
Using the Thomason Tracts and Their Significance for Milton Studies
pp. 145-172
The Accommodating Serpent and God's Grace in Paradise Lost
pp. 173-195
Recent Studies in the English Renaissance
pp. 197-280
Books Received
pp. 271-280