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- Studies in Philology
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Montaigne's "Cannibals" and The Tempest Revisited Volume 109, Number 4, Summer 2012, pp. 455-473
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This issue contains 8 articles in total
- Sing Heavenly News: Journalism and Poetic Authority in Samuel Sheppard's The Faerie King (c. 1654)
- Reading Between the Acts: Satire and the Interludes in The Knight of the Burning Pestle
- Montaigne's "Cannibals" and The Tempest Revisited
- Satiric Mimicking in Henry Chettle's Kind-Hartes Dreame
- Literary Prayer and Personal Possession in a Newly Discovered Tudor Book of Hours
- A Tripartite Model for Determining Narratorial Subjectivity in Medieval Romance: The Composite Subject in Partonope of Blois
- The Social Context and Political Complexities of Goscelin's Sermon for the Feast of Saint Augustine of Canterbury, the "Apostle of the English"
- Cædmon's Audience
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