- Contents of Volume 111
Adrian, John M. “Warlike pastimes” and the “sottell Snaek” of Rebellion: Bristol, Queen Elizabeth, and the Entertainments of 1574 | 720 |
Augustine, Matthew C. The Chameleon or the Sponge?: Marvell, Milton, and the Politics of Literary History | 132 |
Battles, Paul. Toward a Theory of Old English Poetic Genres: Epic, Elegy, Wisdom Poetry, and the “Traditional Opening” | 1 |
Beier, Benjamin V. The Art of Persuasion and Shakespeare’s Two Iagos | 34 |
Bergeron, David M. Afterlives: Thomas Middleton and Anthony Munday | 65 |
Collington, Tara and Philip Collington. “The Time When … The Place Where”: Chronotopes and Chronologies in Love’s Labour’s Lost | 786 |
Duffy, Timothy. “The light of simple veritie”: Mapping out Spenser’s Cosmography in “The Ruines of Time” | 738 |
Elsky, Stephanie. Lady Anne Clifford’s Common-Law Mind | 521 |
Ernst, Winifred. Marriage, Force, and Alternatives to Force in John Dryden’s Fables | 163 |
Howes, Laura L. Romancing the City: Margery Kempe in Rome | 680 |
Hubbard, Gillian. Stoics, Epicureans, and the “sound sincerity of the gospel” in Book 2 of Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene | 225 |
Jefferson, Judith A., Donka Minkova, and Ad Putter. Perfect and Imperfect Rhyme: Romances in the abab Tradition | 631 |
Joukovsky, Nicholas A. “Dearest Susie Pye”: New Meredith Letters to Peacock’s Natural Daughter | 591 |
Jurasinski, Stefan. Noxal Surrender, the Deodand, and the Laws of King Alfred | 195 [End Page 876] |
Kerr, Jason A. De Doctrina Christiana and Milton’s Theology of Liberation | 346 |
Kilgore, Robert. The Politics of King David in Early Modern English Verse | 411 |
Kim, Jaecheol. The North-South Divide in Gorboduc: Fratricide Remembered and Forgotten | 691 |
Knight, Alison. The “Very, Very Words”: (Mis)quoting Scripture in Lancelot Andrewes’s and John Donne’s Sermons on Job 19:23–27 | 442 |
Macdonald, James Ross. Calvinist Theology and “Country Divinity” in Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus | 821 |
Meyer, Allison Machlis. The Politics of Queenship in Francis Bacon’s The History of the Reign of King Henry VII and John Ford’s Perkin Warbeck | 312 |
Murphy, Kathryn. The Physician’s Religion and salus populi: The Manuscript Circulation and Print Publication of Religio Medici | 845 |
Neelakanta, Vanita. Reading Providence out of History: The Destruction of Jerusalem in William Heminge’s The Jewes Tragedy | 83 |
Patterson, Serina. Reading the Medieval in Early Modern Monster Culture | 282 |
Ransom, Emily A. Digesting Job in Paradise Lost | 110 |
Remien, Peter. Jonson’s Universal Parasite: Patronage and Embodied Critique in “To Penshurst” | 255 |
Rodgers, Sarah. Embedded Poetry and Coterie Readers in Mary Wroth’s Urania | 470 |
Scheinman, Ted. UNC Wilson MS 547 ~ “Blind Zeal or Party Enthusiasm”: A Freethought Response to Henry Sacheverell and the Stresses of 1710 | 375 |
Shirilan, Stephanie. Exhilarating the Spirits: Burtonian Study as a Cure for Scholarly Melancholy | 486 |
Skouen, Tina. Margaret Cavendish and the Stigma of Haste | 547 [End Page 877] |
Weaver, William P. The Banquet of the Common Sense: George Chapman’s Anti-Epyllion | 757 |
Wright, Gillian. Manuscript, Print, and Politics in Anne Finch’s “Upon the Hurricane” | 571 |
Wright, Sarah Breckenridge. The Soil’s Holy Bodies: The Art of Chorography in William of Malmesbury’s Gesta Pontificum Anglorum | 652 |
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