Literature: Faculty Publications
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Collection preserves publications by faculty and staff of the former Department of Literature. These publications are included in collections of the successor Department of English.
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from 2004
Traffic and Exile in Germanic Literature, Carol Parrish Jamison
from 2003
C. Bernthal, The Trial of Man: Christianity and Judgement in the World of Shakespeare, Christopher P. Baker
M. Hattaway, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare’s History Plays, Christopher P. Baker
Porphyro’s Rose: Keats and T. S. Eliot’s ‘The Metaphysical Poets', Christopher P. Baker
Review of Chaucer’s Tragic Muse: The Paganization of Christian Tragedy by Christine Herold, Carol Parrish Jamison
Review of Lady Godiva: A Literary History of the Legend by Daniel Donague, Carol Parrish Jamison
Review of Pregnant Fictions: Childbirth and the Fairy Tale in Early-Modern France by Holly Tucker, Carol Parrish Jamison
from 2002
E. Fernie, Shame in Shakespeare, Christopher P. Baker
J. F. Andrews, ed. Shakespeare’s World and Work: An Encyclopedia for Students, Christopher P. Baker
Othello. 2.3.13, Christopher P. Baker
Apologizing for Authority: The Prefaces of Hannah More, Eliza Cook, and Isabelle Bird, Helen E. Howells
Ben Jonson, Carol Parrish Jamison
Richard Crashaw, Carol Parrish Jamison
Thomas Campion, Carol Parrish Jamison
William Camden, Carol Parrish Jamison
from 2001
A. Palmer. Who's Who in Shakespeare's England, Christopher P. Baker
K. Gross, Shakespeare's Noise, Christopher P. Baker
L. McConnell, Dictionary of Shakespeare, Christopher P. Baker
M. Harries, Scare Quotes from Shakespeare: Marx. Keynes. and the Language of Reenchantment, Christopher P. Baker
P. Almond, Adam & Eve in Seventeenth Century Thought, Christopher P. Baker
P. Grendler, Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, Christopher P. Baker
P. Hulme and W. Sheridan, eds. “The Tempest" and its Travels, Christopher P. Baker
Book Notes, Helen E. Howells
On the Commodification of Eastern Art: John Frederick Lewis’s The Hhareem of 1850, Helen E. Howells
from 2000
A.Mouseley, Renaissance Drama and Contemporary Literary Theory, Christopher P. Baker