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1. | Study Of Literary Thought In The Japanese-occupied Areas |
2. | Research On The Effect Of Arabic Culture In Western European Renaissance Literature |
3. | 'Author of prodigies': Representing the female letter-writer in English Renaissance literature |
4. | Compiling culture: Textual assembly and the production of Renaissance literature |
5. | Psychoanalysis, race, and sexual difference in Renaissance literature: The case of three Shakespeare plays, 'Othello', 'The Merchant of Venice', and 'The Tempest' |
6. | A poetics of indenture: 'Cases peculiar' in English Renaissance literature |
7. | Failures of intimacy in English Renaissance literature |
8. | Skeptical seductions: Carpe diem, materialism, and doubt in English Renaissance literature |
9. | 'To unsphere the stars...': Exploring the early modern ontological/cosmological crisis in English Renaissance literature |
10. | Moveable Text: Mutability, Monumentality, and the Representation of Motion in British Renaissance Literature |
11. | Equity in English Renaissance literature: Thomas More's 'Utopia' and Edmund Spenser's 'The Faerie Queene' |
12. | Getting the last word: Suicide and the 'feminine' voice in Renaissance literature (William Shakespeare, Ovid) |
13. | White magicians in the English literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance: Divine power and human aspiration |
14. | Chiasmus in English Renaissance literature: The rhetorical, philosophical, and the theological significance of 'X' in Spenser, Donne, Herbert, and Browne |
15. | Addresses of desire: Literary innovation and the female destinataire in medieval and renaissance literature |
16. | 'A sufficient prevention': Plague representation in Renaissance literature (Thomas Dekker, John Taylor, John Donne, Ben Jonson) |
17. | 'So muche devorcynge': A feminist revision of the marital relationship in Renaissance England, 1550-1650 |
18. | A philosophical hermeneutic of history as genre in medieval and Renaissance literature |
19. | Love's remedies: Palinodic discourse in Renaissance literature |
20. | POLITICAL APPLICATIONS OF CLASSICAL FRIENDSHIP IN RENAISSANCE LITERATURE |
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