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Character and Theme in Chapman's Bussy D'Ambois JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1959 in ELH |
The "Shipman's Tale" and the Fabliaux JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1978 in ELH |
Abandoning the Quest JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1979 in ELH |
The Militant Miltonist; or, the Retreat from Humanism JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 1959 in ELH |
The Invented World: Stevens' "Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction" JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 1961 in ELH |
Double Exposure: Shakespeare's Sonnets 100-114 JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1979 in ELH |
Byron's Reductions: "Much Too Poetical" JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 1970 in ELH |
The Stranger Within Young's Conjectures JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1986 in ELH |
Late Crabbe in Relation to the Augustans and Romantics: The Temporal Labyrinth of his tales in Verse, 1812 JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1975 in ELH |
A Meeting of Epic and History: Books XI and XII of Paradise Lost JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 1971 in ELH |
Ben Jonson and the Publicke Riot JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1979 in ELH |
Some Limitations of a Christian Approach to Shakespeare JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 1955 in ELH |
Time, Body, and Spirit at the Close of Samson Agonistes JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 1969 in ELH |
The Influence of Ben Johnson's Catiline Upon John Oldham's Satyrs Upon the Jesuits JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1944 in ELH |
Metafiction: The Double Narration in Under Western Eyes JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1981 in ELH |
Pudd'N Head Wilson as Dark Comedy JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1976 in ELH |
"Akin to Nothing but Language": Pound, Laforgue, and Logopoeia JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1988 in ELH |
The Middle Way of Miss Farange: A Study of James's Maisie JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1965 in ELH |
Swift, Gulliver, and "The Thing Which Was Not" JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1971 in ELH |
Shaftesbury's Theory of Poetry: The Importance of the "Inward Colloquy" JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1961 in ELH |