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Text collections
- Modern-spelling editions of Cavendish circle plays:
- Jane Cavendish and Elizabeth Brackley, The Concealed Fancies, ed. Daniel Cadman (2015).
- Margaret Cavendish, The Unnatural Tragedy, ed. Andrew Duxfield (2016).
- Early Stuart Libels: an edition of poetry from manuscript sources. Ed. Alastair Bellany and Andrew McRae. Early Modern Literary Studies Text Series I (2005). http://purl.oclc.org/emls/texts/libels/
- Edited modern-spelling etexts of Renaissance plays, prepared in connection with the Editing a Renaissance Play module of Sheffield Hallam University's MA in English Studies:
George Wilkins, The Miseries of Enforced Marriage, edited by Rhiannon O'Grady (2002). Thomas May, The Tragedy of Agrippina, edited by Lyndsey Clarke (2003). Anonymous, The Tragedy of Nero, edited by Tracey Siddle (2004). Anonymous, The Tragedy of Claudius Tiberius Nero, edited by Sharon McDonnell (2004). Anonymous, The Fatal Marriage, edited by Andrew Duxfield (2004). Richard Brome, The City Wit, edited by Katherine Wilkinson (2004). This text formed the basis for the 2007 production of the play by the Arts Academy, University of Ballarat. Nathaniel Richards, The Tragedy of Messalina, the Roman Empress, edited by Samantha Gibbs (2004). Anonymous, Lust's Dominion, edited by Mary Ellen Cacheado (2005). This text was used for the Lust's Dominion scenes in a 2008 episode of Channel 4's Peep Show. Richard Brome, The Queen's Exchange, edited by Richard Wood (2005). Thomas Rawlins, The Rebellion, edited by Amy Lockwood (2006).- Anonymous, The Valiant Scot, edited by Pat Griffin (2007).
Jasper Fisher, Fuimus Troes, edited by Chris Butler (2007).- John Ford, The Queen, edited by Tim Seccombe (2008).
- Thomas Heywood, The Rape of Lucrece, edited by Chris Bailey (2009).
- Gervase Markham and Lewis Machin,The Dumb Knight, edited by Kris Towse (2009).
- Samuel Daniel, The Tragedy of Cleopatra, edited by Lucy Knight (2011).
- Anon, A Warning for Fair Women, edited by Gemma Leggott (2011).
- Anon., Two Lamentable Tragedies, edited by Gemma Leggott (2011).
Individual etexts
- John Spencer Hill. John Milton: Poet, Priest and Prophet. A Study of Divine Vocation in Milton's Poetry and Prose.
- Romuald I. Lakowski,"A Bibliography of Thomas More's Utopia."
- Romuald I. Lakowski, "A Bibliography of Thomas More."
- Romuald I. Lakowski. Sir Thomas More and the Art of Dialogue. Ph.D. Diss. U of British Columbia, Fall 1993.
- R.G. Siemens, "Milton's Works and Life: Select Studies and Resources." Early Modern Literary Studies, iEMLS Postprint <URL: http://purl.oclc.org/emls/iemls/postprint/CCM2Biblio.html>. Originally published in Dennis Danielson (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Milton. 2nd ed. Cambridge, 1999. Pp. 268-90.
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