Early Modern Literary Studies 12.1
(May, 2006)
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Articles:
Reviews:
- John Archer. Citizen Shakespeare: Freemen and
Aliens in the Language of the Plays. Early Modern Cultural Studies, 1500
- 1700. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2005. [5] Kevin Curran, McGill University.
- Lisa Hopkins. Beginning Shakespeare. Manchester:
Manchester University Press, 2005. [6] Brett D. Hirsch, University of
Western Australia.
- Hero Chalmers. Royalist Women Writers 1650-1689. Oxford:
Oxford UP, 2004. [7] Lisa Walters, University of Edinburgh.
- Sarah Dunnigan, C. Marie Harker and Evelyn S. Newlyn,
eds. Woman and the Feminine in Medieval and Early Modern Scottish Writing.
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. [8] Jon Robinson, University of
Northumbria.
- Bradin Cormack and Carla Mazzio. Book Use, Book
Theory: 1500-1700. Chicago: U of Chicago Library, 2005. [9] Katrin
Ettenhuber Christ's College, Cambridge.
- Heidi Brayman Hackel. Reading Material in Early
Modern England: Print, Gender, and Literacy. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
2005. [10] Emily Smith, Emory University.
- Hannibal Hamlin. Psalm Culture and Early Modern
English Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004. [11] L. E. Semler,
University of Sydney.
- Park Honan, Christopher Marlowe: Poet and Spy.
Oxford: Oxford UP, 2005. [12] Andrew Duxfield, Sheffield Hallam University.
- Caroline McManus. Spenser’s Faerie Queene and the
Reading of Women. Newark: U of Delaware P, 2002. [13] Matthew Woodcock,
University of East Anglia.
- Andrew McRae. Literature, Satire and the Early
Stuart State. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004. [14] Tom Lockwood, University
of Birmingham.
- Andrew Hadfield. Shakespeare and Republicanism. Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 2005. [15] Curtis Perry, University of Illinois.
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