Sing Heavenly News: Journalism and Poetic Authority in Samuel Sheppard's The Faerie King (c.1654).Published in:2012By:Nevitt, MarcusPublication type:Literary Criticism
Reading Between the Acts: Satire and the Interludes in The Knight of the Burning Pestle.Published in:2012By:Smith, Joshua S.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Montaigne's "Cannibals" and The Tempest Revisited.Published in:2012By:Go, KenjiPublication type:Literary Criticism
Satiric Mimicking in Henry Chettle's Kind-Hartes Dreame.Published in:2012By:Kumaran, ArulPublication type:Literary Criticism
Literary Prayer and Personal Possession in a Newly Discovered Tudor Book of Hours.Published in:Studies in Philology, 2012, v. 109, n. 4, p. 409, doi. 10.1353/sip.2012.0032By:Lerer, SethPublication type:Article
A Tripartite Model for Determining Narratorial Subjectivity in Medieval Romance: The Composite Subject in Partonope of Blois.Published in:2012By:Grossweiner, Karen A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Social Context and Political Complexities of Goscelin's Sermon for the Feast of Saint Augustine of Canterbury, the "Apostle of the English".Published in:Studies in Philology, 2012, v. 109, n. 4, p. 364, doi. 10.1353/sip.2012.0030By:Ambrose, ShannonPublication type:Article