Browsing English Department by Issue Date
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You Know the Plot / We Both Agreed On?’: Plot, Self-Consciousness, and The London Merchant in Beaumont’s The Knight of the Burning Pestle
(Rosemont Publishing & Printing Corp DBA Associated University Presses, 1991) -
"Ay me": Selfishness and Empathy in "Lycidas"
(Early Modern Literary Studies, 1996) -
Virgin ears: silence, deafness, and chastity in Milton's Maske.
(Penn State University Press, 1998) -
Idolatrous Idylls: Protestant Iconoclasm, Spenser’s Daphnaïda, and Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess
(University Press of Florida, 1998) -
Austen and “the Advantage of Height”
(Jane Austen Society of North America, 1999) -
Chaucer in the Field of Cultural Production: Humanism, Dante, and The House of Fame
(Penn State University Press, 2000) -
Holodeck Masquing: Early Modern Genre Meets Star Trek
(Wiley, 2000)Suggests that the past 10 years have seen masques performed regularly, and for more general audiences, on episodes of the "Star Trek" spinoff series "Next Generation," "Deep Space 9," and "Voyager." Notes that characters ... -
My Favorite Apocalypse
(Graywolf Press, 2001) -
The Performing Heir in Jonson's Jacobean Masques
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001) -
'Tell All Men': Bunyan and the Gendering of Discourse
(Bunyan Studies, 2003) -
Women, Sex, and Power: Circe and Lilith in Narnia
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004) -
Chaucer’s Mutability in Spenser’s Mutabilitie Cantos
(Rice University, 2006)Recent scholarship has increasingly focused attention on Spenser's continuity with Chaucer. This essay focuses attention on an important discontinuity between Spenser's Mutabilitie Cantos and Chaucer's Parliament of Fowls ... -
Chaucer and the Critical Tradition
(Modern Language Association of America, 2007) -
The Stranger Manual
(Graywolf Press, 2010) -
Katherine Philips and “Churching”
(Taylor & Francis, 2012) -
“Seventy Seven” in Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist
(Taylor & Francis, 2012) -
Vocal Women, Silent Woman: Gender in the Noble Numbers
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Dante, Virgil, and Christianity: Or Statius, Sin, and Clueless Pagans in Inferno IV
(SAGE Publications, 2013)Dante’s relationship to the virtuous pagans, most especially Virgil, has long been a point of contention. Most scholars would agree that at the heart of Dante’s ambivalence toward classical antiquity is his sense of a ...