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Roberta Albrecht, The Virgin Mary as Alchemical and Lullian
Reference in Donne, reviewed by Kate Frost, 23.1 (2006).
Catherine M. S. Alexander, ed., Shakespeare and Politics,
reviewed by John Ford, 23.1 (2006).
Iain Fenlon,
Music and Culture in Late Renaissance Italy, reviewed by Susan Treacy, 22.1 (2005).
Ewan Fernie, Ramona Wray, Mark Thornton Burnett, and Clare McManus, eds., Reconceiving the Renaissance: A Critical Reader,
reviewed Sean McDowell, 23.1 (2006).
Jane Griffiths, John Skelton and Poetic Authority: Defining the Liberty to Speak, reviewed by Raymond Frontain,
24.2 (2007).
Marcia B. Hall, ed.,
Rome, reviewed by Lilian Zirpolo, 24.2 (2007).
Thomas Kranidas, Milton and the Rhetoric of Zeal, reviewed by Andrew Fleck, 23.1 (2006).
Michael Lieb,
Theological Milton: Deity, Discourse and Heresy in the Miltonic Canon,
reviewed by Carmen Ortiz Henley, 24.2 (2007).
Steven Lynch, As You Like It: A Guide to the Play, reviewed by W. Reginald Rampone, 24.1
(2007).
Claire McEachern, ed.
Much Ado About Nothing, reviewed by W. Reginald
Rampone, 23.2 (2006).
Maureen Quilligan,
Incest and Agency in Elizabeths England, reviewed by Sean Benson,
24.2 (2007).
Alec Ryrie, The
Gospel and Henry VIII, reviewed by Ronald H. Fritze, 22.1 (2005).
Nigel Smith, ed., The Poems of Andrew Marvell,
reviewed by George Klawitter, 22.2 (2005).
Rebecca Totaro, Suffering in Paradise: The Bubonic
Plague in English Literature from More to Milton, reviewed by Christopher Baker, 22.2 (2005). |