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Roman or Revenger?: The Definition and Distortion of Masculine Identity in Titus Andronicus.(Critical Essay)
May 1, 2004... Roman or Revenger?: The Definition and Distortion of Masculine Identity in Titus Andronicus
Brecken Rose Hancock
University of New Brunswick
brecken.hancock@unb.ca
Hancock, Brecken Rose. "Roman or Revenger?: The Definition and...
"On forfeit of your selves, think nothing true": Ben Jonson's use of Deception in Epicoene.
May 1, 2004... "On forfeit of your selves, think nothing true": Self-Deception in Ben Jonson's Epicoene
J.A. Jackson
Hillsdale College
justin.jackson@hillsdale.edu
Jackson, J.A. "'On forfeit of your selves, think nothing true':...
A Shroud for the Mind: Ralegh's Poetic Rewriting of the Self.(Critical Essay)
May 1, 2004... A Shroud for the Mind: Ralegh's Poetic Rewriting of the Self
Miri Tashma-Baum
Tel-Aviv University
miri_baum@hotmail.com
Tashma-Baum, Miri. "A Shroud for the Mind: Ralegh's Poetic Rewriting of the Self." Early Modern Literary...
Human Nature in Republican Tradition and Paradise Lost.(Critical Essay)
May 1, 2004... Human Nature in Republican Tradition and Paradise Lost
William Walker
University of New South Wales
W.Walker@unsw.edu.au
Walker, William. "Human Nature in Republican Tradition and Paradise Lost". Early Modern Literary Studies...
Does Beatrice Joanna Have a Subtext.(main character of The Changeling)
May 1, 2004... Does Beatrice Joanna Have a Subtext?: The Changeling on the London Stage
Roberta Barker and David Nicol
Dalhousie University
barkerr@dal.ca
Barker, Roberta, and David Nicol. "Does Beatrice Joanna Have a Subtext?: The...