Articles in this issue
- Peter Martyr, Richard Eden and the New World: Reading, Experience, and Translation
Andrew Hadfield, and [else], Vol. 5: 1-22
- Grace Note: The Manuscript Evidence for a Christological "Crossing the Bar"
Robert F. Fleissner, and [else], Vol. 5: 23-33
- Author and Reader in Renaissance Texts: Fulke Greville, Sidney, and Prince Henry
Elaine Y. L. Ho, and [else], Vol. 5: 34-48
- A Woman Killed with Kindness and Domesticity, False or True: A Response to Lisa Hopkins
Diana E. Henderson, and [else], Vol. 5: 49-54
- Thomas Heywood's A Woman Killed with Kindness and the Genetics of Genre Formation: A Response to Lisa Hopkins
Michael Wentworth, and [else], Vol. 5: 55-68
- Towards an Understanding of Christianity in Shakespeare: In Memory of Roy Battenhouse
Peter Milward, and [else], Vol. 5: 76-82
- Modern and Postmodern Discourses in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale: A Response to David Laird
Maurice Hunt, and [else], Vol. 5: 83-94
- The Cultural Dynamics of Metafictional Discourse in Early American Literature: A Response to Jürgen Wolter
Bernd Engler, and [else], Vol. 5: 95-107
- Faulkner and Racism: A Commentary on Arthur F. Kinney's "Faulkner and Racism"
Philip Cohen, and [else], Vol. 5: 108-18
- Author's Commentary
Arthur F. Kinney, and [else], Vol. 5: 119-24
- "Competing Discourses in The Winter's Tale": Two Letters
Stephen Greenblatt, David Laird and [else] and David Laird, Vol. 5: 125-27
- Melville and Grabbe: A Letter
Merton M. Sealts, Jr., and [else], Vol. 5: 128
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