Citation: Pc. Herman, HENRICIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE - THE CASES OF MORE AND HALL, Texas studies in literature and language, 39(3), 1997, pp. 259-283
Citation: W. Kolbrener, MAN TO MAN - SELF-FASHIONING IN JONSON 'TO WILLIAM PEMBROKE', Texas studies in literature and language, 39(3), 1997, pp. 284-295
Citation: D. Mansell, DYING INTO THE TYPE - TENNYSON SURRENDER TO PUBLIC LANGUAGE IN THE 'LOVERS TALE'( VICTORIAN POETRY ), Texas studies in literature and language, 39(3), 1997, pp. 296-320
Citation: R. Omer, BROWNING,ELIZABETH,BARRETT AND APOCALYPSE - THE UNRAVELING OF POETIC AUTONOMY, Texas studies in literature and language, 39(2), 1997, pp. 97-124
Citation: Jh. Omealy, REWRITING TROLLOPE AND YONGE - MRS OLIPHANT 'PHOEBE JUNIOR' AND THE REALISM WARS, Texas studies in literature and language, 39(2), 1997, pp. 125-138
Citation: F. Wegener, A-LINE-OF-HER-OWN - JAMES,HENRY STURDY-LITTLE-DOCTRESS AND THE MEDICAL WOMAN AS LITERARY TYPE IN GILDED-AGE AMERICA, Texas studies in literature and language, 39(2), 1997, pp. 139-180
Citation: Xj. Zhou, MY REAL HOPES AND AMBITIONS - REREADING BISHOP,ELIZABETH 'IN PRISON', Texas studies in literature and language, 39(1), 1997, pp. 65-79
Citation: J. Staiger, THE HITHERSIDE OF HISTORY - TONE, KNOWLEDGE, AND SPIRIT IN ASHBERY,JOHN THE 'SYSTEM'( POETRY ), Texas studies in literature and language, 39(1), 1997, pp. 80-95
Citation: J. Moody, FINE WORD, LEGITIMATE - TOWARD A THEATRICAL HISTORY OF ROMANTICISM, Texas studies in literature and language, 38(3-4), 1996, pp. 223-244
Citation: Jn. Cox, STAGING HOPE - GENRE, MYTH, AND IDEOLOGY IN THE DRAMAS OF THE HUNT-CIRCLE, Texas studies in literature and language, 38(3-4), 1996, pp. 245-264
Citation: Cb. Burroughs, A REASONABLE WOMANS DESIRE - THE PRIVATE THEATRICAL AND BAILLIE,JOANNA THE 'TRYAL', Texas studies in literature and language, 38(3-4), 1996, pp. 265-284
Citation: Cm. Colombo, THIS PEN OF MINE WILL SAY TOO MUCH - PUBLIC PERFORMANCE IN THE JOURNALS OF LARPENT,ANNA, Texas studies in literature and language, 38(3-4), 1996, pp. 285-301
Citation: M. Simpson, ANCESTRAL VOICES PROPHESYING WHAT - THE MOVING TEXT IN BRYON 'MARINO FALIERO' AND 'SARDANAPALUS', Texas studies in literature and language, 38(3-4), 1996, pp. 302-320
Citation: L. Hutson, ON NOT BEING DECEIVED, RHETORIC AND THE BODY IN 'TWELFTH NIGHT', Texas studies in literature and language, 38(2), 1996, pp. 140-174
Citation: Em. Hull, ALL MY DEED BUT COPYING IS, THE EROTICS OF IDENTIFYING IN 'ASTROPHIL AND STELLA', Texas studies in literature and language, 38(2), 1996, pp. 175-190
Citation: W. Kerrigan, A THEORY OF FEMALE COYNESS -CENTURY LOVE POETRY( MALE PSYCHOLOGY AND 17TH), Texas studies in literature and language, 38(2), 1996, pp. 209-222