A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and CultureMichael Hattaway This is a one volume, up-to-date collection of more than fifty wide-ranging essays which will inspire and guide students of the Renaissance and provide course leaders with a substantial and helpful frame of reference.
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... Faerie Queene, Book V: Poetry, Politics and Justice 195 Judith H. Anderson 17 Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy 206 A. J. Piesse 18 Donne's 'Nineteenth Elegy' 215 Germaine Greer 19 Lanyer's 'The Description of Cookham' and Jonson's 'To ...
... Faerie Queene, Book V: Poetry, Politics and Justice 195 Judith H. Anderson 17 Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy 206 A. J. Piesse 18 Donne's 'Nineteenth Elegy' 215 Germaine Greer 19 Lanyer's 'The Description of Cookham' and Jonson's 'To ...
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... Faerie Queene' (1976), Biographical Truth: The Representation of Historical Persons in Tudor–Stuart Writing (1984), and Words That Matter: Linguistic Perception in Renaissance English (1996); she is also a co-editor of Donaldson's ...
... Faerie Queene' (1976), Biographical Truth: The Representation of Historical Persons in Tudor–Stuart Writing (1984), and Words That Matter: Linguistic Perception in Renaissance English (1996); she is also a co-editor of Donaldson's ...
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... Faerie Queene' (1977), and of articles on Elizabethan and medieval drama, Shakespeare, Milton, and Spenser. Early Tudor Humanism Mary Thomas Crane. Notes on Contributors xvii.
... Faerie Queene' (1977), and of articles on Elizabethan and medieval drama, Shakespeare, Milton, and Spenser. Early Tudor Humanism Mary Thomas Crane. Notes on Contributors xvii.
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