"You serued God he set you free": Self, Nation, and Celebration in the Wager-Voyaging Adventure of Richard Ferris.Published in:2007By:Manous, Michael LeePublication type:Literary Criticism
The "Turk Phenomenon" and the Repertory of the late Elizabethan Playhouse.Published in:Early Modern Literary Studies, 2007, v. 13, n. 2, p. 9By:Hutchings, MarkPublication type:Article
"To Love and Be Wise": the Earl of Essex, Humanist Court Culture, and England's Learned Queen.Published in:Early Modern Literary Studies, 2007, v. 13, n. 2, p. 8By:Shenk, Linda S.Publication type:Article
"[I]ygging vaines" and "riming mother wits": Marlowe, Clowns and the Early Frameworks of Dramatic Authorship.Published in:2007By:Melnikoff, KirkPublication type:Literary Criticism
Peele's David and Bethsabe: Reconsidering Biblical Drama of the Long 1590s.Published in:2007By:Connolly, AnnaliesePublication type:Literary Criticism
"These latter days of the world": the Correspondence of Elizabeth I and James VI, 1590-1603.Published in:Early Modern Literary Studies, 2007, v. 13, n. 2, p. 5By:Allinson, RaynePublication type:Article
Preface: The Long 1590s.Published in:Early Modern Literary Studies, 2007, v. 13, n. 2, p. 4By:Connolly, Annaliese;Hopkins, LisaPublication type:Article
To Sodomize a Nation: Edward II, Ireland, and the Threat of Penetration.Published in:2007By:Bianco, MarciePublication type:Literary Criticism
"Et in Arcadia Ego": The Politics of Pirates in the Old Arcadia, New Arcadia and Urania.Published in:2007By:Jowitt, ClairePublication type:Literary Criticism
"Resolve me of all ambiguities": Doctor Faustus and the Failure to Unify.Published in:2007By:Duxfield, AndrewPublication type:Literary Criticism