Utopian Literality: Thomas More and the Faith of Catholic Reading.Published in:2020By:Sandberg, JuliannePublication type:Literary Criticism
Use Your Allusion: Echoes of Shakespeare, Spenser, Drayton, and Kyd in an Early Jacobean Poem.Published in:2020By:Buffey, EmilyPublication type:Poetry Review
The End of the Line? Alliterative Meter, Macaronic Style, and Piers Plowman.Published in:2020By:Weiskott, EricPublication type:Poetry Review
Pricked Hearts and Penitent Tears: Embodying Protestant Repentance in Robert Southwell's Saint Peter's Complaint (1595).Published in:2020By:Snyder, Jillian M.Publication type:Poetry Review
Compassionate Petrarchanism: The Stabat Mater Dolorosa Tradition in Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum.Published in:2020By:Herrold, MeganPublication type:Poetry Review
A Newly Discovered Female Neo-Latin Poet: An Analysis, Edition, and Translation of Agatha Wiseman's Prosa on Benet of Canfield.Published in:Studies in Philology, 2020, v. 117, n. 2, p. 397, doi. 10.1353/sip.2020.0014By:Goodrich, JaimePublication type:Article
"We shul first feyne us cristendom to take": Conversion and Deceit in Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale.Published in:2020By:Sottosanti, DaniellePublication type:Poetry Review
"Ne spared they to strip her naked all": Reading, Rape, and Reformation in Spenser's Faerie Queene.Published in:2020By:Bahr, StephaniePublication type:Poetry Review