Keyword [Elizabethan] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
| 21. | 'Words with words revenged': Religious conflict and the rearticulation of late Elizabethan satire |
| 22. | Englishing the Italian romance epic in the Elizabethan Fin-de-Siecle |
| 23. | 'O that equal Loves might inspire thee and me:' Subjective Readings of Homonormativity and the Metaphor of Love in Elizabethan Pastoral Literature, and Late Renaissance Pastoral Elegy |
| 24. | Writing on the Walls: Women's Embroidered Texts in the Elizabethan House of Memory |
| 25. | Elizabethan formal verse satire and the ideology of dramatic form, 1599--1608 (Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare, John Marston) |
| 26. | Shakespeare, the land law, and the individual: Their emergence in Elizabethan England |
| 27. | A word to the gentle reader: Elizabethan Catholic devotional literature |
| 28. | Making the 'Herball': John Gerard and the fashioning of an Elizabethan herbarist |
| 29. | The aristocracy and illicit sexuality in Elizabethan and early Stuart England, 1560--1630 |
| 30. | Trials of conscience: Criminalizing religious dissidence in Elizabethan England |
| 31. | George Gifford and the reformation of the common sort: Puritan priorities in Elizabethan religious life (England) |
| 32. | A moment for metaphor on the Elizabethan stage (William Shakespeare) |
| 33. | Metamorphosing the Renaissance female subject: Studies in Elizabethan Ovidianism |
| 34. | Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder and the language of art: Images with *text in the Elizabethan Renaissance |
| 35. | The children's companies: Elizabethan aesthetics and Jacobean reactions (William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson) |
| 36. | The rhetoric of humor in Elizabethan England |
| 37. | Architectonics of the self: Negotiating male subjectivity in Elizabethan narrative poetry |
| 38. | 'Such strange desygns': Madness, subjectivity, and treason in Elizabethan and Jacobean tragedy and culture |
| 39. | SYNTHETIC VISION: A STUDY OF ELIZABETHAN JUSTICE AND THE STRUCTURE OF RENAISSANCE GENRE |
| 40. | Gender and the king's two bodies: Interpreting female characters in select Elizabethan and Jacobean drama |
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