European literature -- Renaissance, 1450-1600 -- History and criticism
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European literature -- Renaissance, 1450-1600 -- History and criticism
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European literature
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Incoming Resources
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- The currency of Eros, women's love lyric in Europe, 1540-1620, Ann Rosalind Jones
- Anatomy of the novella, the European tale collection from Boccaccio and Chaucer to Cervantes, Robert J. Clements and Joseph Gibaldi
- The gendering of melancholia, feminism, psychoanalysis, and the symbolics of loss in Renaissance literature, Juliana Schiesari
- Printed Voices: The Renaissance Culture of Dialogue
- The performance of nobility in early modern European literature, David M. Posner
- The impact of feminism in English Renaissance studies, edited by Dympna Callaghan
- Concepts of the hero in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, papers of the fourth and fifth annual conferences of the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton, 2-3 May 1970, 1-2 May 1971, edited by Norman T. Burns & Christopher J. Reagan
- Prophecy and sibylline imagery in the Renaissance, Shakespeare's Sibyls, Jessica L. Malay
- Homer and the question of strife from Erasmus to Hobbes, Jessica Wolfe
- The discarded image:, an introduction to medieval and Renaissance literature, by C.S. Lewis
- Scholars' bedlam, Menippean satire in the Renaissance, W. Scott Blanchard
- Making space public in early modern Europe, performance, geography, privacy, edited by Angela Vanhaelen and Joseph P. Ward
- Writing and vulnerability in the late Renaissance, Jane Tylus
- Playing with gender, a Renaissance pursuit, edited by Jean R. Brink, Maryanne C. Horowitz, and Allison P. Coudert
- Romance, Barbara Fuchs
- Women in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, literary and historical perspectives, edited, with an introduction by Mary Beth Rose
- Political rhetoric, power, and Renaissance women, edited by Carole Levin and Patricia A. Sullivan
- History and warfare in Renaissance epic, Michael Murrin
- Mirabile dictu, representations of the marvelous in medieval and Renaissance epic, Douglas Biow
- English Renaissance literary criticism, edited by Brian Vickers
- Old masters, new subjects, early modern and poststructuralist theories of will, Dolora A. Wojciehowski
- Northrop Frye's writings on Shakespeare and the Renaissance, edited by Troni Y. Grande and Garry Sherbert
- Subject and object in Renaissance culture, edited by Margreta de Grazia, Maureen Quilligan, and Peter Stallybrass
- Afterlives of the saints, hagiography, typology, and Renaissance literature, Julia Reinhard Lupton
- Studies in medieval and Renaissance literature, by C.S. Lewis ; collected by Walter Hooper
- Opening the borders, inclusivity in early modern studies : essays in honor of James V. Mirollo, edited by Peter C. Herman
- The Renaissance discovery of time, Ricardo J. Quinones
- Animal characters, nonhuman beings in early modern literature, Bruce Thomas Boehrer
- Le Roman de chevalerie au temps de la Renaissance, directeur de la publication, M.T. Jones-Davies
- The rhetoric of the body from Ovid to Shakespeare, Lynn Enterline
- The old world, discovery and rebirth, General editors David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby
- The poetic theology of love, Cupid in Renaissance literature, Thomas Hyde
- Rewriting the Renaissance, the discourses of sexual difference in early modern Europe, edited by Margaret W. Ferguson, Maureen Quilligan, and Nancy J. Vickers
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