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Contents of Volume 106

Contents of Volume 106 Studies in Philology, Volume 106, Number 4, Fall 2009, pp. 1-2 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/sip.0.0032 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/361449/summary Access provided at 17 Feb 2020 22:11 GMT from JHU Libraries Contents of volume 106 Baker, David Weil. “Dealt with at his owne  weapon”:   Anti-Antiquarianism in Milton’s Prelacy T   racts  207 Bergeron, David M. Paratexts in Francis Beaumont’s The Knight of the Burning Pestle  456 Berry, Edward.  Thomas More and the Legal Imagination  316 Blaine, Marlin E. Envy, Eunoia, and Ethos in j onson’s Poems on   Shakespeare and Drayton  441 Bromley, j ames M. “The onely way to be mad, is to bee constant”:  Defending Heterosexual Nonmonogamy in j ohn Lyly’s Love’s Metamorphosis  420 Butler ,  Todd. Power in Smoke: The Language of Tobacco and  Authority in Caroline England  100 Carter, Susan.Th   e Digby Mary Magdalen :  Constructing the   Apostola Apostolorum  402 Casellas, jesús López-Peláez. “Race” and the Construction of   English National Identity:Spaniards    and North Africans in   English Seventeenth-Century Drama  32 Celovsky, Lisa. Ben j onson and Sidneian Legacies of Hospitality  178 Chickering, Howell. Poetic Exuberance in the Old English  Judith  119 Elst,  Stefanv   ander. “Tu es pélérin en la sainte cité”:   Chaucer’s Knight and Philippe de Mézières  379 Festa,Tho   mas.  The Metaphysics of Labor in j ohn Donne’s   Sermon to thev   irginia Company  76 Finnegan, Robert Emmett. A Curious Condition of Being:   the City  and the Grove in Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale  285 Godlove, Shannon N. Bodies as Borders: Cannibalism and   Conversion in the Old English Andreas  137 Halbrooks , j ohn. Ælfric, the Maccabees,and    the Problem of   Christ ian Heroism  263 Hodges, Kenneth.  Wounded Masculinity: Injury  and Gender   in  Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur  14 jamison,  Carol Parrish. Th   e Play  and Meaning of Courtoisie in    Romanz de un Chivaler et de sa Dame et de un Clerk  1 joukovsky, Nicholas A. New Correspondence of Mary Ellen   Meredith   483 Kane,  George, Memorial Page  2.[i] Kennedy, Edward Donald. Editor’s Note: Louis Round Wilson   Prize  1.i,  4.i Kiser, Lisa j . Margery Kempe and the Animalization of Christ:   Animal  Cruelty in Late Medieval England  299 Lin, Chih-hsin. Amoret’s Sacred Suffering: The Protestant  Modification of Courtly Love in Spenser’s The Faerie Queene  354 Napolitano, Frank M. Discursive Competition in the  Towneley  Crucifixion  16 1 Randall, Dale B. j. Avoiding Garrulity: An Introduction to   Sir  Edwin Sadleir  and  His Improvement of Cervantes’s   Don Quixote  468 Ribble, Frederick G. Fielding, the Hoadlys, and the Composition   of  Pasquin  235 Stark, Ryan j .  Thomas  Wilson’s Apocalyptic Rhetoric  341 Tinkham, Audrey E. “Owning” in Aemilia Lanyer’s Salve Deus Rex http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Studies in Philology University of North Carolina Press

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Studies in Philology, Volume 106, Number 4, Fall 2009, pp. 1-2 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/sip.0.0032 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/361449/summary Access provided at 17 Feb 2020 22:11 GMT from JHU Libraries Contents of volume 106 Baker, David Weil. “Dealt with at his owne  weapon”:   Anti-Antiquarianism in Milton’s Prelacy T   racts  207 Bergeron, David M. Paratexts in Francis Beaumont’s The Knight of the Burning Pestle  456 Berry, Edward.  Thomas More and the Legal Imagination  316 Blaine, Marlin E. Envy, Eunoia, and Ethos in j onson’s Poems on   Shakespeare and Drayton  441 Bromley, j ames M. “The onely way to be mad, is to bee constant”:  Defending Heterosexual Nonmonogamy in j ohn Lyly’s Love’s Metamorphosis  420 Butler ,  Todd. Power in Smoke: The Language of Tobacco and  Authority in Caroline England  100 Carter, Susan.Th   e Digby Mary Magdalen :  Constructing the   Apostola Apostolorum  402 Casellas, jesús López-Peláez. “Race” and the Construction of   English National Identity:Spaniards    and North Africans in   English Seventeenth-Century Drama  32 Celovsky, Lisa. Ben j onson and Sidneian Legacies of Hospitality  178 Chickering, Howell. Poetic Exuberance in the Old English  Judith  119 Elst,  Stefanv   ander. “Tu es pélérin en la sainte cité”:   Chaucer’s Knight and Philippe de Mézières  379 Festa,Tho   mas.  The Metaphysics of Labor in j ohn Donne’s   Sermon to thev   irginia Company  76 Finnegan, Robert Emmett. A Curious Condition of Being:   the City  and the Grove in Chaucer’s Knight’s Tale  285 Godlove, Shannon N. Bodies as Borders: Cannibalism and   Conversion in the Old English Andreas  137 Halbrooks , j ohn. Ælfric, the Maccabees,and    the Problem of   Christ ian Heroism  263 Hodges, Kenneth.  Wounded Masculinity: Injury  and Gender   in  Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte Darthur  14 jamison,  Carol Parrish. Th   e Play  and Meaning of Courtoisie in    Romanz de un Chivaler et de sa Dame et de un Clerk  1 joukovsky, Nicholas A. New Correspondence of Mary Ellen   Meredith   483 Kane,  George, Memorial Page  2.[i] Kennedy, Edward Donald. Editor’s Note: Louis Round Wilson   Prize  1.i,  4.i Kiser, Lisa j . Margery Kempe and the Animalization of Christ:   Animal  Cruelty in Late Medieval England  299 Lin, Chih-hsin. Amoret’s Sacred Suffering: The Protestant  Modification of Courtly Love in Spenser’s The Faerie Queene  354 Napolitano, Frank M. Discursive Competition in the  Towneley  Crucifixion  16 1 Randall, Dale B. j. Avoiding Garrulity: An Introduction to   Sir  Edwin Sadleir  and  His Improvement of Cervantes’s   Don Quixote  468 Ribble, Frederick G. Fielding, the Hoadlys, and the Composition   of  Pasquin  235 Stark, Ryan j .  Thomas  Wilson’s Apocalyptic Rhetoric  341 Tinkham, Audrey E. “Owning” in Aemilia Lanyer’s Salve Deus Rex

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