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  • Bibliography of Modern Works Cited
Anderson, Judith. “Beyond Binarism: Eros/Death and Venus/Mars in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra and Spenser’s Faerie Queene.” In Shakespeare and Spenser: Attractive Opposites. Edited by J. B. Lethbridge. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2008, 54–78.
Anderson, Judith. “The Conspiracy of Realism: Impasse and Vision in King Lear.” Studies in Philology 84.1 (1987): 1–23.
Anderson, Judith. “Venus and Adonis: Spenser, Shakespeare, and the Forms of Desire.” In Grief and Gender 700–1700. Edited by Jennifer C. Vaughan and Lynne Dickson Bruckner. New York: Palgrave, 2003, 149–60.
Barrow, John A. “Chaucer.” SpEncy, 144–48.
Bayley, Peter. “Braggadocchio.” SpEncy, 109–10.
Bednarz, James. “Imitations of Spenser in MND.” Renaissance Drama 14 (1983): 79–102.
Belsey, Catherine. “Love as Trompe-l’oeil: Taxonomies of Desire in Venus and Adonis.” Shakespeare Quarterly 37 (1986): 190–203.
Bergeron, David. “Another Spenser Allusion.” N&Q 24 (1977): 135.
Bevington, David, ed. Antony and Cleopatra. The New Cambridge Shakespeare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Blayney, Peter W. M. The Bookshops in Paul’s Cross Churchyard. London: The Bibliographical Society, 1990.
Boswell, Jackson C. “Yet Another ‘New’ Shakespeare Image.” Shakespeare Quarterly 60 (2009): 341–47.
Boswell, Jackson C., and Sylvia Wallace Holton. Chaucer’s Fame in England. New York: Modern Language Association, 2004.
Brooks, Harold, ed. Midsummer Nights Dream. London: Methuen, 1979.
Brooks, Harold F. “Richard III: Antecedents of Clarence’s Dream.” Shakespeare Survey 32 (1979): 145–50.
Burrow, Colin. “‘That Arch-Poet of the Fairie Lond’: A New Spenser Allusion.” N&Q 47 (2000): 37.
Burrow, Colin, ed. The Oxford Shakespeare. The Complete Sonnets & Poems. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P., Preserved at Kilkenny Castle. New Series. London: H.M. Stationary Office by Mackie, 1902–20.
Cannan, Paul D. “Early Shakespeare Criticism, Charles Gildon, and the Making of Shakespeare the Playwright-Poet.” Modern Philology 102 (2004): 54.
Cheney, Patrick. “Spenser’s Completion of The Squire’s Tale: Love, Magic, and Heroic Action in the Tale of Cambell and Triamond.” JMRS 15 (1985): 135–55.
Cheney, Patrick. “‘In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights’: Shakespeare’s Sonnet 106, Spenser’s National Epic, Counter-Petrarchism.” ELR 31 (2001): 331–64.
Cheney, Patrick. “The Old Poet Presents Himself: Prothalamion as a Defense of Spenser’s Career.” Spenser Studies 8 (1990): 211–38. [End Page 533]
Cheney, Richard. “Perdita, Pastorella, and the Romance of Literary Form: Shakespeare’s Counter-Spenserian Authorship.” In Shakespeare and Spenser: Attractive Opposites. Edited by J. B. Lethbridge. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2008, 121–42.
Clifford, Arthur, ed. Tixall Poetry. Edinburgh, 1813.
Coyle, Martin. “Lear.” SpEncy, 432.
De Sousa, Geraldo U. “A 1634 Allusion to Spenser.” N&Q 28 (1981): 519.
Deed, S. G., comp. Catalogue of the Plume Library at Maldon, Essex. Maldon: Plume Library Trustees, 1959.
Finberg, A. J., ed. “The Note-book and Account Book of Nicholas Stone.” The Seventh Volume of the Walpole Society 1918–1919. Oxford: for the Walpole Society at the University Press, 1919.
Fowler, Alastair. Conceitful Thought: The Interpretation of English Renaissance Poems. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press, 1975.
Fowler, Alastair. “Oxford and London Marginalia to The Faerie Queene.” N&Q 206 (1961): 416–19.
Fowler, Alastair, and Michael Leslie. “Drummond’s Copy of The Faerie Queene.” TLS (17 July 1971): 821–22.
Gillespie, Raymond. Reading Ireland: Print, Reading and Social Change in Early Modern Ireland. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005.
Hackel, Heidy Brayman. “The Countess of Bridgewater’s London Library.” In Books and Readers in Early Modern England. Edited by Jennifer Andersen and Elizabeth Sauer. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002, 139–59.
Hadfield, Andrew. “An Allusion to Spenser’s Irish Writings.” N&Q 44 (1997): 478–80.
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