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from 2008
Dialogue on Action: Risks and Possibilities of Feminism in the Academy in the 21st Century, Jessica Ketcham Weber, Lisa A. Costello, Allison Gross, Regina Clemens Fox, and Lorie Jacobs
from 2007
M. Roston, Tradition and Subversion in Renaissance Literature: Studies in Shakespeare, Spenser, Jonson, and Donne, Christopher P. Baker
Teaching Writing Downtown, Helen E. Howells
Review of The First Word by Christine Kenneally, Carol Parrish Jamison
from 2006
E. Fernie, Spiritual Shakespeares, Christopher P. Baker
Thomas Bowdler Publishes the Family Shakespeare, Christopher P. Baker
William Paley, Christopher P. Baker
History and Memory in a Dialogic of “Performative Memorialization” in Art Spiegelman’s Maus: A Survivor’s Tale, Lisa A. Costello
Review of Medieval Boundaries: Rethinking Difference in Old French literature by Karen Kinoshita, Carol Parrish Jamison
Review of Ruling Women by Stacy S. Klein, Carol Parrish Jamison
Review of The Geoffrey Chaucer Website, Carol Parrish Jamison
‘A Men’s Narrative’ of Perversion and Containment in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Jane V. Rago
These Innocent Lambs, Laura E. Valeri
from 2005
C. Marshall, The Shattering of the Self: Violence, Subjectivity & Early Modern Texts, Sixteenth Century Journal, Christopher P. Baker
D. Taylor and D. Beauregard, Shakespeare and the Culture of Christianity in Early Modern England, Christopher P. Baker
Francois Fenelon, Christopher P. Baker
Jonson’s Volpone and Dante, Christopher P. Baker
Madame Guyon, Christopher P. Baker
M. A. Papazian, John Donne and the Protestant Reformation, Christopher P. Baker
Peter Ramus, Christopher P. Baker
Richard Crashaw, Christopher P. Baker
Thomas Burnet, Christopher P. Baker
The Syntax of Readability, Timothy D. Giles and Brian Still
King Arthur Online and through the Ages, Carol Parrish Jamison
Review of The Force of Language by Denise Riley and Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Carol Parrish Jamison