Citation: B. Boehrer, INWARDNESS AND THEATER IN THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE - MAUS,KE, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 97(1), 1998, pp. 117-118
Citation: B. Boehrer, EROTIC BEASTS AND SOCIAL MONSTERS - SHAKESPEARE, JONSON, AND COMIC ANDROGYNY - TIFFANY,G, Shakespeare quarterly, 49(1), 1998, pp. 107-108
Citation: B. Boehrer, THE FORMS OF THINGS UNKNOWN - RENAISSANCE METAPHOR IN 'ROMEO AND JULIET' AND A 'MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM' - STAVIG,M, ANQ, 10(4), 1997, pp. 45-47
Citation: B. Boehrer, ALSEMEROS CLOSET - PRIVACY AND INTERIORITY IN THE 'CHANGELING'( MIDDLETON,THOMAS AND ROWLEY,WILLIAM, EARLY ENGLISH TRAGEDY ), The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 96(3), 1997, pp. 349-368
Citation: B. Boehrer, JONSON 'CATILINE' AND ANTI-SALLUSTIAN TRENDS IN RENAISSANCE HUMANIST HISTORIOGRAPHY, Studies in philology, 94(1), 1997, pp. 85-102
Citation: B. Boehrer, CONVECTION IN A LONG CAVITY WITH DIFFERENTIALLY HEATED END WALLS, International journal of heat and mass transfer, 40(17), 1997, pp. 4105-4114
Citation: B. Boehrer, FRENCH ESSAYS ON SHAKESPEARE AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES - WHAT WOULD FRANCE WITH US - MAGUIN,JM, WILLEMS,M, Shakespeare quarterly, 47(3), 1996, pp. 348-349
Citation: B. Boehrer, JONSON,BEN AND THE TRADITIO-BASIORUM, CATULLAN IMITATION IN THE 'FORREST' 5-AND-6, Papers on language & literature, 32(1), 1996, pp. 63-84
Citation: B. Boehrer, LICENSED BY AUTHORITY - JONSON,BEN AND THE DISCOURSES OF CENSORSHIP -BURT,R, The Journal of English and Germanic philology, 93(3), 1994, pp. 419-421