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- Title
V The Sixteenth Century: Excluding Drama after 1550.
- Authors
SULLIVAN, CERI; RICHARDS, JENNIFER
- Abstract
The article presents chapter Five of the book "Year's Work in English Studies" which discusses the English literature in the 16th century excluding drama after 1550. It explores the preference of Stephen Buick for literary citations which may be unhelpful when editing other texts. It mentions the book "Press Censorship in Elizabethan England," by Cyndia Susan Clegg which summarizes the research on the contradictory legal and professional structures to enforce censorship in Queen Elizabeth's reign. It adds that the groups of commentary prose include prose fiction, women's writing, and religious writing.
- Subjects
YEAR'S Work in English Studies, The (Book); ENGLISH literature; ENGLISH language education; DRAMA; BUICK, Stephen; PRESS Censorship in Elizabethan England (Book); CLEGG, Cyndia Susan; CENSORSHIP; PROSE literature; WOMEN'S writings
- Publication
Year's Work in English Studies, 2000, Vol 78, Issue 1, p262
- ISSN
0084-4144
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ywes/78.1.262