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- Studies in Philology
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- The Art of Persuasion and Shakespeare’s Two Iagos Volume 111, Number 1, Winter 2014, pp. 34-64
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This issue contains 7 articles in total
- Marriage, Force, and Alternatives to Force in John Dryden’s Fables
- The Chameleon or the Sponge?: Marvell, Milton, and the Politics of Literary History
- Digesting Job in Paradise Lost
- Reading Providence out of History: The Destruction of Jerusalem in William Heminge’s The Jewes Tragedy
- Afterlives: Thomas Middleton and Anthony Munday
- The Art of Persuasion and Shakespeare’s Two Iagos
- Toward a Theory of Old English Poetic Genres: Epic, Elegy, Wisdom Poetry, and the “Traditional Opening”
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