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- Hamlet, Metaphor, and Memory Volume 109, Number 5, Fall 2012, pp. 609-641
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- Contents of Volume 109
- Thomas Creech's Preface to Lucretius and John Dryden
- Editor's Note: Louis Round Wilson Prize for 2011
- Fantastical Faith: John Bunyan and the Sanctification of Fancy
- Nasutum Volo, Nolo Polyposum: Ben Jonson and the Consociative Critic
- Hamlet, Metaphor, and Memory
- Skepticism and Post-Reformation Ethics: Richard Hooker's Galen
- English Anti-Petrarchism: Imbalance and Excess in "the Englishe straine" of the Sonnet
- Early Medieval Allegory and the Logic of Found Objects
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