The Wit of Biblical Allusion in The Mill on the Floss.Published in:2005By:Purdy, Dwight H.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Dryden's "Cymon and Iphigenia": The "Vigour of the Worse" Prevailing.Published in:Studies in Philology, 2005, v. 102, n. 2, p. 210, doi. 10.1353/sip.2005.0008By:Gelineau, DavidPublication type:Article
Jones's Pen and Marlowe's Socks: Richard Jones, Print Culture, and the Beginnings of English Dramatic Literature.Published in:2005By:Melnikoff, KirkPublication type:Literary Criticism
Antiquities of Britain: Spenser's Ruines of Time.Published in:2005By:Melehy, HassanPublication type:Literary Criticism
No Joke: Transcendent Laughter in the Teseida and the Miller's Tale.Published in:2005By:Arner, Timothy D.Publication type:Literary Criticism