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Faking Literature
C. G.: A Member of the Brome Circle
Ralph Schomberg's Fashion: A Question of Attribution
Holy and Noble Beasts. Encounters with Animals in Medieval Literature
The Abridged English Metrical Brut Edited from London, British Library MS Royal 12 C. xii
A Second Adjective Dern(e) or Dearn(e) in Middle and Early Modern English
Cerealia (1706): Elijah Fenton's Burlesque of Milton and Spenser in Critique of John Philips
English Corpus Linguistics in Japan
Dramatic Difference: Gender, Class, and Genre in the Early Modern Closet Drama
An Allusion to Addison's ‘Campaign’ in ‘The Rape of the Lock’
Books Received
Adamantine Chains in Statius and Milton's Prolusion I
Charles Cotton's The Planters Manual (1675): A Discovery Rediscovered
The Source for John Oldham's ‘What Joy without Dear C. has Life in Store?’
Allusions to Milton, Marvell, and Dryden in an Unpublished Cambridge Prologue
A Concordance to the Alliterative ‘Morte Arthure’
The Three Kings of Cologne Edited from London, Lambeth Palace MS 491
“Where your treasure is, there is your heart”. A corpus-based study of THERE compounds and THERE/WHERE subordinators in the history of English
The Faerie Queene
New Biographical Information on Eliza Parsons
The Complete Sonnets and Poems
Confused Identifications in Nathaniel Lee's Nero, I.i and II.iii
Hogarth's Masquerades and Operas and Defoe's Political History of the Devil
The Social and Literary Contexts of Malory's ‘Morte Darthur’
The Malory Debate: Essays on the Texts of ‘Le Morte Darthur’
Middle English Word Studies. A Word and Author Index
Thomas of Woodstock, or, Richard the Second, Part One, Anon
Romantic Austen: Sexual Politics and the Literary Canon
Masculinity and Spirituality in Victorian Culture
Sawyer 1070: A Ghost Writ of King Edward the Confessor
The Three Varieties of Old English Hypermetric Versification
Three Unnoticed Links between Matthew of Vendôme's Comedia Lidie and Chaucer's Merchant's Tale
Gray's ‘Ode on the Spring’ and Pope's Essay on Man
Thomas Hawkins, Richard Farmer, and the Authorship of The Spanish Tragedy
A Source for Johnson's ‘Malim Cum Scaligero Errare’
Use of the Geneva and King James Bibles in Rose Thurgood, ‘a Lecture of Repentance’ (1636-1637) and Cicely Johnson, ‘Fanatical Reveries’ (c. 1636-1637)
Andrew Marvell and the Duttons of Sherborne in 1657
An Unattributed Printed Poem by Thomas Blacklock (1721-1791)
Piers Plowman: Concordance. Will's Visions of Piers Plowman, Do-Well, Do-Better and Do-Best. A Lemmatized Analysis of the English Vocabulary of the A, B, and C Versions as Presented in the Athlone Editions with Supplementary Concordance of the Latin and French Macaronics
The Works of a Lollard Preacher: The Sermon Omnis plantacio; The Tract Fundamentum aliud nemo potest ponere; and The Tract De oblacione iugis sacrificii
Did Defoe's Publisher Know a ‘Real’ Robinson Crusoe?
Samuel Richardson's Correspondence: Additions to Eaves and Kimpel
Sources and Analogues of the Canterbury Tales, vol. 1
‘An Essay on Woman’ by John Wilkes and Thomas Potter: A Reconstruction of a Lost Book with a Historical Essay on the Writing, Printing, and Suppressing of this “Blasphemous and Obscene” Work
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OE Befeallen in Beowulf, line 1126a
Milton and Calamy
Ireland and the Jacobite Cause, 1685-1766: A Fatal Attachment
Satan as Aeneas: An Allusion to Virgil in Paradise Lost
Treasures in Keio University Library
Pepys's Jests
Reader's Query
The American Love Lyric after Auschwitz and Hiroshima
Amendment to ‘William Shenstone and James Thomson: A New Poem’
Oliver Goldsmith and the University of Leiden
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