Volume 1, Number 1 (April 1995)
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and
Seventeenth-Century English Literature
Contents of EMLS Volume 1, Number 1 (April 1995):
Front Matter:
Foreword:
Articles:
Reviews:
- Christopher Marlowe. The Complete Works of
Christopher Marlowe (Vol. 3): Edward II. Ed. Richard Rowland. Oxford: Oxford
UP, 1994. [6].
Robert Lindsey, Oriel College, Oxford.
- John Gillies. Shakespeare and the Geography of
Difference. Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 4. Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 1994. [7].
Patricia Badir, University of British Columbia.
- Nigel Smith. Literature and Revolution in England,
1640-1660. New Haven and London: Yale UP, 1994. [8].
Christopher Orchard, Lynchburg College, VA.
- Alison Findlay. Illegitimate Power: Bastards in
Renaissance Drama. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1994.
[9].
Sonia Nolten, Oriel College, Oxford.
- Harold Love. Scribal Publication in
Seventeenth-Century England. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1993. [10].
Margaret Downs-Gamble, Virginia Tech, VA.
- World Wide Web Resources for Early Modern Studies,
1500-1700: A Survey of Select Textual Resources. [11].
Perry Willett, Indiana University.
- Reviewing Information and Books Received for
Review
Professional Note:
Readers' Forum:
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EMLS 1.2, submissions to the Readers' Forum will be catalogued in this
location.
- Currently, there are no forum articles. [April 28, 1995]
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