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- Studies in Philology
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- "Daring to Pry into the Privy Chamber of Heaven": Early Modern Mock-Almanacs and the Virtues of Ignorance Volume 115, Number 1, Winter 2018, pp. 129-153
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This issue contains 8 articles in total
- Aphra Behn's The Forc'd Marriage at Lincoln's Inn Fields
- "Who would not sing for Lycidas?": Milton's Satirical Reform of the Justa Edouardo King
- "Daring to Pry into the Privy Chamber of Heaven": Early Modern Mock-Almanacs and the Virtues of Ignorance
- "Lunatique" Satire: Jonsonian Audacity, Lunar Astronomy, and Anne of Denmark in Donne's Ignatius His Conclave
- Mirabella's Crime and the Laws of Love in The Faerie Queene 6.7–8
- The Greek Anthology in the Renaissance: Epigrammatic Scenes of Reading in Spenser's Faerie Queene
- Being Boethius: Vitae, Politics, and Treason in Thomas Usk's Testament of Love
- Placebo Effects: Flattery and Antifeminism in Chaucer's Merchant's Tale and the Tale of Melibee
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