Genre and Women's Life Writing in Early Modern England.Published in:2012By:DeZur, KathrynPublication type:Book Review
Rape and the Rise of the Author: Gendering Intention in Early Modern England.Published in:2012By:Strycharski, AndrewPublication type:Book Review
Sidney's Manuscripts (again).Published in:Sidney Journal, 2012, v. 30, n. 1, p. 117By:Woudhuysen, H. R.Publication type:Article
Displaying Stella: Anatomical Blazon and the Negotiation of Male Social Status.Published in:2012By:Friedman, LauraPublication type:Poem
Stella's Voice: Echo and Collaboration in Astrophil and Stella 57 and 58.Published in:2012By:Kolb, LauraPublication type:Poetry Review
Introspection and Self-Evaluation in Astrophil and Stella.Published in:2012By:Wisewman, RebeccaPublication type:Poetry Review
Love gave the wound, which while I breathe will bleed': Sidney's Astrophil and Stella and the Subject of Melancholy.Published in:2012By:Sokolov, DanilaPublication type:Poetry Review
"I am not I": Philip Sidney and the Energy of Fiction (The Jan Van Dorsten Memorial Lecture, 2011).Published in:Sidney Journal, 2012, v. 30, n. 1, p. 1By:Stillman, Robert E.Publication type:Article