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- Studies in Philology
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Theatrum Mundi: Rhetoric, Romance, and Legitimation in The Tempest and The Winter's Tale Volume 115, Number 4, Fall 2018, pp. 719-741
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This issue contains 8 articles in total
- Hazlitt and the Tradition of the Characteristic
- Fielding's Odyssey: The Man of Honor, the New Man, and the Problem of Violence in Tom Jones
- Fanciful Poetics and Skeptical Epistemology in Margaret Cavendish's Poems and Fancies
- John Donne, Chopologist
- Theatrum Mundi: Rhetoric, Romance, and Legitimation in The Tempest and The Winter's Tale
- At Wit's End: Philip Sidney, Akrasia, and the Postlapsarian Limits of Reason and Will
- "The Coherence of the Text" in Sixteenth-Century England: Reading Literature and Law with Abraham Fraunce
- Editor's Note: Louis Round Wilson Prize for 2017
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