Citation: D. Bruster, THE POLITICKE COURTIER - SPENSER THE 'FAERIE QUEENE' AS A RHETORIC OFJUSTICE - DIXON,MFN, Renaissance quarterly, 51(3), 1998, pp. 1034-1037
Citation: D. Bruster, COMMENT ON THE 'STAR SYSTEM IN LITERARY STUDIES', Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 112(3), 1997, pp. 438-439
Citation: D. Bruster, NEW LIGHT ON THE OLD HISTORICISM, SHAKESPEARE AND THE FORMS OF HISTORICIST CRITICISM, Literature and history, 5(1), 1996, pp. 1-18
Citation: D. Bruster, THE PERFORMANCE OF CONVICTION - PLAINNESS AND RHETORIC IN THE EARLY ENGLISH RENAISSANCE - GRAHAM,KJE, Renaissance quarterly, 49(2), 1996, pp. 406-406
Citation: D. Bruster, LOCAL 'TEMPEST' - SHAKESPEARE AND WORK OF THE EARLY-MODERN PLAYHOUSE, The Journal of medieval and Renaissance studies, 25(1), 1995, pp. 33-53
Citation: D. Bruster, THE JAILERS DAUGHTER AND THE POLITICS OF MADWOMENS LANGUAGE + FLETCHER AND SHAKESPEARE THE 'TWO NOBLE KINSMEN', Shakespeare quarterly, 46(3), 1995, pp. 277-300
Citation: D. Bruster, THE REINVENTION OF LOVE - POETRY, POLITICS, AND CULTURE FROM SIDNEY TO MILTON - LOW,A, Renaissance quarterly, 48(4), 1995, pp. 875-876
Citation: D. Bruster, THE BODY EMBARRASSED - DRAMA AND THE DISCIPLINES-OF-SHAME IN EARLY-MODERN ENGLAND - PASTER,GK, Renaissance quarterly, 48(4), 1995, pp. 876-878
Citation: D. Bruster, PLAYS OF PERSUASION - DRAMA AND POLITICS AT THE COURT OF HENRY-VIII -WALKER,G, History of European ideas, 18(5), 1994, pp. 787-788
Citation: D. Bruster, TRUE RITES AND MAIMED RITES, RITUAL AND ANTI-RITUAL IN SHAKESPEARE AND HIS AGE - WOODBRIDGE,L, BERRY,E, Albion, 25(4), 1993, pp. 681-682
Citation: D. Bruster, SHAKESPEARE FESTIVE WORLD - ELIZABETHAN SEASONAL ENTERTAINMENT AND THE PROFESSIONAL STAGE - LAROQUE,F, Renaissance quarterly, 46(2), 1993, pp. 412-413