English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism
Label
English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism
Name
English literature
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of44
- The rites of knighthood, the literature and politics of Elizabethan chivalry, Richard C. McCoy
- Elizabethan critical essays
- English literature in the sixteenth century, excluding drama, by C.S. Lewis
- Shakespeare's tragic heroes, slaves of passion. With appendices on Bradley's interpretation of Shakespearean tragedy
- Restoration literature ;, critical approaches
- Studies in six 17th century writers, James Roy King
- English literature in the earlier seventeenth century, 1600-1660
- English literary criticism: Restoration and 18th century
- Shakespeare in his age, by F. E. Halliday
- The poetics of literary transfer in early modern France and England, Hassan Melehy
- Seventeenth-century English literature, C. V. Wedgwood
- Seventeenth-century English literature, Bruce King
- English literature from the Old English period through the Renaissance, edited by J.E. Luebering
- Elizabethans, by A. H. Bullen
- Literature and reality, 1600-1800, by C. N. Manlove
- The age of wit, 1650-1750, [by] D. Judson Millburn
- The image of America in Montaigne, Spenser and Shakespeare, Renaissance ethnography and literary reflection, William M. Hamlin
- The Norton Shakespeare, based on the Oxford edition, Stephen Greenblatt, general editor ; Walter Cohen, Jean E. Howard, Katharine Eisaman Maus, [editors] ; with an essay on the Shakespearean stage by Andrew Gurr
- Before Pornography, Erotic writing in Early Modern England
- Women and the English Renaissance, literature and the nature of womankind, 1540 to 1620, Linda Woodbridge
- What else is pastoral?, Renaissance literature and the environment, Ken Hiltner
- Soundings of things done, essays in early modern literature in honor of S.K. Heninger, Jr., edited by Peter E. Medine and Joseph Wittreich
- The Cambridge companion to English literature, 1650-1740,, edited by Steven N. Zwicker
- Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne, Renaissance essays, by Frank Kermode
- The Renaissance Chaucer, Alice S. Miskimin
- The tragedies of William Shakespeare, edited by Kathleen Kuiper
- Renaissance self-fashioning, from More to Shakespeare, Stephen Greenblatt
- Imagining Robin Hood, the late-medieval stories in historical context, A.J. Pollard
- English literature of the late seventeenth century, by James Sutherland
- Poets' riddles, essays in seventeenth-century explication, Edward Le Comte
- Buccaneers and privateers, the story of the English sea rover, 1675-1725, Richard Frohock
- Lectures on the English comic writers and fugitive writings, Introd. by Arthur Johnston
- The professional writer in Elizabethan England ;, a study of nondramatic literature
- The Cambridge companion to writing of the English Revolution, edited by N.H. Keeble
- Restoration and eighteenth-century literature, essays in honor of Alan Dugald McKillop, Charles Carroll Camden
- English literature from the Restoration through the romantic period, edited by J.E. Luebering
- The Elizabethan prodigals, Richard Helgerson
- Cross-currents in 17th century English literature, the world, the flesh, and the spirit, their actions and reactions
- Women according to men, the world of Tudor-Stuart women, Suzanne W. Hull
- English literary criticism, the Renaissance
- Sixteenth-century English literature, Murray Roston
- Seventeenth century studies, by members of the Graduate School, University of Cincinnati
- Seventeenth-century English literature
- Women writers of the English renaissance, Kim Walker
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus2