Citation: Sl. Wailes, THE TALE OF THE CREDULOUS PROVOST IN DER STRICKER DER 'PFAFFE AMIS', The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 168-176
Citation: Ad. Cousins, PLAYING WITH REASON - ASPECTS OF HOOKER RHETORIC IN 'LAWES' I-V, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 177-189
Citation: J. Mulvihill, FOR PUBLIC CONSUMPTION - THE ORIGIN OF TITLING THE SHORT POEM, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 190-204
Citation: T. Ruml, FIELDING,HENRY AND PARSON ADAMS - WHIG WRITER AND TORY PRIEST, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 205-225
Citation: J. Carroll, MIMESIS AND THE HUMAN ANIMAL - ON THE BIOGENETIC FOUNDATIONS OF LITERARY REPRESENTATION - STOREY,R, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 226-228
Citation: H. Horwitz, ON INTERPRETATION - MEANING AND INFERENCE IN LAW, PSYCHOANALYSIS, ANDLITERATURE - HOGAN,PC, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 228-232
Citation: Se. Deskis, 'BEOWULF' AND THE DEMISE OF GERMANIC LEGEND IN ENGLAND - DAVIS,CR, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 232-235
Citation: S. Fanning, SLAVERY IN EARLY-MEDIEVAL ENGLAND - FROM THE REIGN OF ALFRED UNTIL THE 12TH-CENTURY - PELTERET,DAE, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 235-236
Citation: Km. Figg, PUBLIC READING AND THE READING PUBLIC IN LATE-MEDIEVAL ENGLAND AND FRANCE - COLEMAN,J, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 236-239
Citation: A. Galloway, MEDIEVAL VENUSES AND CUPIDS - SEXUALITY, HERMENEUTICS, AND ENGLISH POETRY - TINKLE,T, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 239-241
Citation: J. Smarr, CHAUCER, BOCCACCIO, AND THE DEBATE OF LOVE - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF THE 'DECAMERON' AND THE 'CANTERBURY TALES' - THOMPSON,NS, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 241-243
Citation: We. Engel, PARACELSUS - SPECULATIVE THEORY AND THE CRISIS OF THE EARLY REFORMATION - WEEKS,A, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 247-249
Citation: G. Roebuck, PRINCIPLES OF LETTER-WRITING - A BILINGUAL TEXT OF 'JUSTI LIPSII EPISTOLICA INSTITUTIO' - ENGLISH, LATIN - YOUNG,RV, HESTER,MT, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 249-252
Citation: Ja. Dussinger, MYTHS OF MODERN INDIVIDUALISM - FAUST, DON-QUIXOTE, DON-JUAN - WATT,I, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 252-255
Citation: R. Mallette, STAGING REFORM, REFORMING THE STAGE - PROTESTANTISM AND POPULAR THEATER IN EARLY-MODERN ENGLAND - DIEHL,H, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 258-260
Citation: R. Mallette, PRAYER, DESPAIR, AND DRAMA - ELIZABETHAN INTROSPECTION - KAUFMAN,PI, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 260-262
Citation: Nj. Miller, THINGS OF DARKNESS - ECONOMISTS OF RACE AND GENDER IN EARLY-MODERN ENGLAND - HALL,KF, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 262-264
Citation: R. Bushnell, SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN THE PLAYS OF MIDDLETON,THOMAS - CHAKRAVORTY,S, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 266-268
Citation: Af. Kinney, THE CONTROL AND CENSORSHIP OF CAROLINE DRAMA - THE RECORDS OF SIR HERBERT,HENRY, MASTER OF THE REVELS, 1623-73 - BAWCUTT,NW, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 268-270
Citation: K. Williamson, MANIA AND LITERARY-STYLE - THE RHETORIC OF ENTHUSIASM FROM THE RANTERS TO SMART,CHRISTOPHER - HAWES,C, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(2), 1998, pp. 272-274