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  • Contents of Volume 112
STUDIES IN PHILOLOGY
REID BARBOUR, Editor
MEGAN MATCHINSKE, Associate Editor
EDITORIAL BOARD
alan c. dessen william h. race
mary floyd-wilson mark l. reed
edward donald kennedy joseph s. wittig
patrick o’neill jessica wolfe
Contents of Volume 112
chapel hill
the university of north carolina press
2015 .

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Apesos, Anthony. The Poet in the Poem: Blake’s Milton 379
Augustine, Matthew C. “A Mastery in Fooling”: Marvell, the Mock-Book, and the Surprising Life of “Mr. Bayes” 353
Beer, Lewis. The Tactful Genius: Abiding the End in the Confessio Amantis 234
Bellis, Joanna and Venetia Bridges. “What shalt thou do when thou hast an english to make into Latin?”: The Proverb Collection of Cambridge, St. John’s College, MS F.26 68
Bowles, Amy. Ralph Crane and the Authorship of The Most Auntient Historie of God and Man, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections MS PR2199.M67 718
Cesario, Marilina. An English Source for a Latin Text? Wind Prognostication in Oxford, Bodleian, Hatton 115 and Ashmole 345 213
Chalk, Dannie Leigh. Savior, Witness, and Comic Relief: The Midwife in English Texts of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries 93
Chapman, Juliana. Melodye and Noyse: An Aesthetic of Musica in The Knight’s Tale and The Miller’s Tale 633
Chovanec, Kevin. “Various expressions in a Various matter”: The Unity in Hybridity of William Leighton’s Devotional Miscellany 741
Critten, Rory G. Imagining the Author in Late Medieval England and France: The Transmission and Reception of Christine de Pizan’s Epistre au dieu D’Amours and Thomas Hoccleve’s Letter of Cupid 680
DiPasquale, Theresa M. Anti-Court Satire, Religious Polemic, and the Many Faces of Antichrist: An Intertextual Reading of Donne’s “Satyre 4” and Spenser’s Faerie Queene 264
Fyler, John M. Language Barriers 415
Harper, David A. Revising Obsession in Shakespeare’s Sonnets 153 and 154 114
Jacobs, Nicole A. John Milton’s Beehive, from Polemic to Epic 798
Jones, Emily Griffiths. “My Victorious Triumphs Are All Thine”: Romance and Elect Community in Lucy Hutchinson’s Order and Disorder 162
Lazarus, Micha. Sidney’s Greek Poetics 504
Lewis, Anna. “Give the Reason for the Hope that you Have”: Reginald Pecock’s Challenge to (Non)Disputing Lollards 39
Lobo, Giuseppina Iacono. John Milton, Oliver Cromwell, and the Cause of Conscience 774
Marshall, Ashley. “fuimus Torys”: Swift and Regime Change, 1714–1718 537
Massey, Jeff and Karma DeGruy. Riddling Meaning from Old English -haga compounds 24
Neidorf, Leonard. Cain, Cam, Jutes, Giants, and the Textual Criticism of Beowulf 599
Patrick, Patricia. “All that appears most casuall to us”: Fortune, Compassion, and Reason in Lucy Hutchinson’s Exploratory Providentialism 327
Perry, Nandra. Turning the Tables: Richard Crashaw Reads the Protestant Altar 303
Reading, Amity. Baptism, Conversion, and Selfhood in the Old English Andreas 1
Riyeff, Jacob. Dualism in Old English Literature: The Body-and-Soul Theme and Vercelli Homily IV 453
Smith, J. A. Telling Love: Twelfth Night in Samuel Richardson, Teresia Constantia Phillips, and William Blake 194
Stryer, Steven. “A loftier tone”: “Laodamia,” the Aeneid, and Wordsworth’s Virgilian Imagination 575
Swidzinski, Joshua. Uncouth Rhymes: Thomas Gray, Prosody, and Literary History 837
Tai, Wanchen. “Al we wilnip to ben old. wy is eld ihatid”: Aging and Ageism in Le Bone Florence of Rome 656
Urban, David V. John Milton, Paradox, and the Atonement: Heresy, Orthodoxy, and the Son’s Whole-Life Obedience 817
Ward, Renée. The Politics of Translation: Sanitizing Violence in William of Palerne 469
Watkins, Leila. The Poetics of Consolation and Community in Mary Wroth’s Pamphilia to Amphilanthus 139
Weber, William W. “Worse than Philomel”: Violence, Revenge, and Meta-Allusion in Titus Andronicus 698
Zedolik, John. “The Gardyn is Enclosed Al Aboute”: The Inversion of Exclusivity in the Merchant’s Tale 490

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