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Citation: L. Magnusson, Widowhood and linguistic capital: The rhetoric and reception of Anne Bacon's epistolary advice, ENGL LIT RE, 31(1), 2001, pp. 3-33
Citation: Wm. Hamlin, A lost translation found? An edition of The 'Sceptick' (c1590) based on extant manuscripts [with text] (Sextus Empiricus, Walter Raleigh), ENGL LIT RE, 31(1), 2001, pp. 34-51
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Citation: A. Duncan, It takes a woman to play a real man: Clara as hero(ine) of Beaumont and Fletcher's 'Love's Cure', ENGL LIT RE, 30(3), 2000, pp. 396-407
Citation: Le. Semler, The Protestant birth ethic: Aesthetic, political, and religious contexts for 'Eliza's Babes' (1652), ENGL LIT RE, 30(3), 2000, pp. 432-456
Citation: M. Torrey, 'The-plain-devil-and-dissembling-looks': Ambivalent physiognomy and Shakespeare's 'Richard III', ENGL LIT RE, 30(2), 2000, pp. 123-153
Citation: C. Fitter, 'The-quarrel-is-between-our-masters-and-us-their-men': 'Romeo and Juliet',dearth, and the London Riots (Shakespeare), ENGL LIT RE, 30(2), 2000, pp. 154-183
Citation: Pd. Collington, 'I-would-thy-husband-were-dead': The 'Merry Wives of Windsor' as mock domestic tragedy (Shakespeare), ENGL LIT RE, 30(2), 2000, pp. 184-212
Citation: K. Jackson, 'I-know-not/Where-I-did-lodge-last-night?': 'King Lear' and the search forBethlem (Bedlam) Hospital (Shakespeare), ENGL LIT RE, 30(2), 2000, pp. 213-240
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