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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS NOTES ON CONTRJ[BUTORS DEBORAH CIBELLI is Assistant Professor of Art History at Nichoils State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana. Her chapter on "Militarism, Morality and Gender: The Success of the 19lh-Century Woman Artist Elizabeth Butler" appears in Images 0/ the Selfas Female (ed. Benzel and De La Vars; Meilen, 1992), and she has published several reviews in The Sixteenth Century Journal. She is currently conducting research on sixteenth-century drawings in American collections. EDUARDO R. DELRIO teaches Early Modern English literature and Latin literatures at The University of Texas-Pan American in Edinburg, Texas. Editor of the forthcoming The Prentice Hall Anthology 0/ Latin Literature, he is currently completing a book-Iength study of AngloSpanish poetic translations during the Renaissance. ]OAN FITZPATRICK is a Visiting Lecturer in the English Department at DeMontfort U niversity in Leicester, England. Her articles on Spenser and Early Modern women writers appear in such journals as Cahiers Elisabethains and Early Modern Literary Studies, and a chapter on Spenser is forthcoming in A rchipelagic Identities: Writing Nation andRegion in the Early Modern British Isles (ed. Schwyzer and Mealor; Macmillan). Her book, Irish Demons: English Writings on Ireland, the Irish, and Gender by Spenser and His Contemporaries, will appear in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Explorations in Renaissance Culture Brill

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Brill
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© Copyright 1999 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0098-2474
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2352-6963
DOI
10.1163/23526963-90000209
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NOTES ON CONTRJ[BUTORS DEBORAH CIBELLI is Assistant Professor of Art History at Nichoils State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana. Her chapter on "Militarism, Morality and Gender: The Success of the 19lh-Century Woman Artist Elizabeth Butler" appears in Images 0/ the Selfas Female (ed. Benzel and De La Vars; Meilen, 1992), and she has published several reviews in The Sixteenth Century Journal. She is currently conducting research on sixteenth-century drawings in American collections. EDUARDO R. DELRIO teaches Early Modern English literature and Latin literatures at The University of Texas-Pan American in Edinburg, Texas. Editor of the forthcoming The Prentice Hall Anthology 0/ Latin Literature, he is currently completing a book-Iength study of AngloSpanish poetic translations during the Renaissance. ]OAN FITZPATRICK is a Visiting Lecturer in the English Department at DeMontfort U niversity in Leicester, England. Her articles on Spenser and Early Modern women writers appear in such journals as Cahiers Elisabethains and Early Modern Literary Studies, and a chapter on Spenser is forthcoming in A rchipelagic Identities: Writing Nation andRegion in the Early Modern British Isles (ed. Schwyzer and Mealor; Macmillan). Her book, Irish Demons: English Writings on Ireland, the Irish, and Gender by Spenser and His Contemporaries, will appear in

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Published: Dec 2, 1999

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