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Stuff I've used for school:

Coren: "In the Person of Womankind: Female Persona Poems by Campion, Donne, Jonson"
Tipton: "Caught between "virtue" and "memorie": Providential and political historiography in Samuel Daniel's The Civil Wars"
Marshall: "Michael Drayton and the Writing of Jacobean Britain"
Fischlin: "Political Allegory, Absolutist Ideology, and the "Rainbow Portrait" of Queen Elizabeth I"
McCarthy: "Elizabeth I's "picture in little": Boy Company Representations of a Queen's Authority"
Freeman, Wall: " Racking the body, shaping the text: The account of Anne Askew in Foxe's "Book of Martyrs""
James C W Truman: "John Foxe and the desires of reformation martyrology"
Catherine Bates: "Astrophil and the Manic Wit of the Abject Male"
William R Drennan: "'Pleasing vices': Machiavelli and Greville on princely conduct"
Paul E J Hammer: "The Earl of Essex, Fulke Greville, and the employment of scholars"
Ho: Fulke Greville's Caelica and the Calvinist Self
Kevin Pask: "The "mannes state" of Philip Sidney: Pre-scripting the life of the poet in England"
Elizabeth A Spiller :"The Counsel of Fulke Greville: Transforming the Jacobean "nourish father" through Sidney's "nursing father""
G A Wilkes: "The Chorus Sacerdotum in Fulke Greville's Mustapha"
G A Wilkes: "Fulke Greville's Caelica LVIII"
Leah Scragg: "Old versus new spelling: John Lyly--a special case?"
Christopher Wixson: "Cross-dressing and John Lyly's Gallathea"
Sanford Kessler: "Religious freedom in Thomas More's Utopia">
Francis X. Ryan: "Sir Thomas More's Use of Chaucer"
Mentz: The heroine as courtesan: Dishonesty, romance, and the sense of an ending in The Unfortunate Traveler"
Duncan-Jones: "Christs Teares, Nashe's 'forsaken extremities'"
Carroll: Thomas Nashe, Thomas Lodge, and Pierce Penilesse
Stapleton: A New Source for Thomas Nashe's The Choise of Valentines
Anna R. Beer: ""Left to the world without a Maister": Sir Walter Ralegh's The History of the World as a Public Text"
Jonathan Gibson: "French and Italian sources for Ralegh's 'Farewell False Love'"
Bajetta: Ralegh's Early Poetry and its Metrical Context
Morris: To (Re)fashion a Gentleman: Ralegh's Disgrace in Spenser's Legend of Courtesy
Levin: " What? How? Female-female desire in Sidney's New Arcadia
Hull: "All My Deed But Copying Is: The Erotics of Identity in Astrophil and Stella"
Pask: "The "mannes state" of Philip Sidney: Pre-scripting the Life of the Poet in England"
Prendergast: "The Unauthorized Orpheus of 'Astrophil and Stella'"
Vaught: " Spenser's Dialogic Voice in Book 1 of The Faerie Queene"
Stephen Hamrick: "Tottel's Miscellany and the English Reformation"
Levay: Explication of Wyatt's THEY FLEE FROM ME
Levine: Explication of Wyatt's MADAME, WITHOUTEN MANY WORDES
Obadashian: Wyatt's HEVYN AND ERTH AND ALL THAT HERE ME PLAIN
Kimberly Laird: "Wyatt's Unstable Dream According to the Place"
Paul Marquis: "Politics and print: The curious revisions to Tottel's Songes and Sonettes"
James Simpson: "Breaking the vacuum: Ricardian and Henrician ovidianism"