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Volume CCXLV SUBJECT INDEX For classified articles, see Families, Manuscripts, Periodicals and Series, Place-Names, Reviews, Saints, Words and Phrases A Ascham, Roger, Old English inscription attributed to, 420 ABC of Aristotle, The, 296 Austen, Jane, FEIfric, and the fiction of her time, 375 ‘On the Dedication of a Church’, 222 Mr Seymour as suitor, 301 Aesthetics, ‘Volume the Third’ beauty, gender, and the formation of taste in interpolations and James Edward Austen eighteenth-century Britain, 259 and Anna Lefroy, 304 Alamanni, in the Merovingian period, 107 Aleyn, Charles, and Ford, Baillie, Joanna, two 1630s histories of Henry VII, 483 poetry, 523 Alfred, Barbauld, Jane Letitia, Metres of Boethius, ‘An Address to the Deity’, 208 edition, 491 Barker, Jane, American fiction, early, allusions to Shakespeare and Jonson, 104 historical cameos, 328 poetry and the Magdalen Manuscript, 251 Andreas (OE), Bassingbourn, Aubrey de, unnan, line 298b, 409 and Ida de Beauchamp and the ‘Estrif de Anglo-Saxon England, deus dames’ in MS Digby 86, 411 encyclopaedia, 490 Battle of Maldon, The, from the migration period to the eighth shared motif with Armes Prydein, 11 century, 108 Bayeux tapestry, 112 Anglo-Saxon gestures, Beauchamp, Ida de, and the Roman stage, 488 and Aubrey de Bassingbourn and the ‘Estrif Anglo-Saxon manuscripts in Paris libraries, de deus dames’ in MS Digby 86, 411 222 Beowulf, Anglo-Saxon meteor, he in lines 1392b and 1394b, 403 whereabouts of surviving copies sought, reote (OE) in line 2457a, 158 219 translation, 156, 346 Anglo-Saxon studies, 114 Bible, The, Armes Prydein, influence on Shakespeare, Milton, and shared motif with The Battle of Maldon, \\ Blake, 263 Arthurian literature, Bicknell, Alexander, Arthurian legend in Medieval English life and the Royal Literary Fund, 211 and literature, 116 Blake, William, evoluticn of romance from Chrétien to ‘curious hypothesis’ about Napoleon, 308 Froissart, 115 influence of The Bible on, 263 544 SUBJECT INDEX Vol. cexlv Blake, Wiliam (cont.) design and organization, 351 reference to in notebooks of Francis Douce, Reeve's Tale, 306 spellings, 16 Bloomsbury studies, 368 Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale, Boun, Rauf de, annotated bibliography (1900-95), 352 Le Petit Bruit, language, 121, 156 place-names, 7 Cholmley, Sir Richard, of Brandsby, Brasenose College, allusion to provincial play performance in its brass head and Greene’s Friar Bacon, 48 his memorandum book, 478 Brontes, Christine de Pizan, on CD-ROM, 135 and medieval French lyric, 349 Brooke, Rupert, Clare, John, contributions to Rhythm, 340 poems of the middle period (1832-7), 134 Browning, Robert, Classical rhetoric, 155 Sordello, Classical mythology in English literature, 357 Wordsworth’s Prelude as possible source, Claudian, 329 De Raptu Proserpinae, Bulgakov, Mikhail, 145 source for Fraunce’s Amintas Dale, 436 Bunyard, Edward and Lorna, Cleopatra Glosses (OE), 493 The Epicure’s Companions, Cleveland, John, identity of ‘an eighteenth-century poet’ ‘The Rebell Scot’ sought, 106 ‘squinting paint’ (lines 53-6), and Cow- Burton, Robert, ley’s ‘folded picture’, 182 Anatomy of Melancholy, Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, corrections to review of Clarendon Press and Southey, edition (N&Q, ccxliv.392—3), 219 interaction, reorientation, and discontent St Bernard, 176 in their circle (1797), 314 ‘Eolian Harp’, c echo of Keats’s ‘Sleep and Poetry’, 321 ‘Kubla Khan’, Caesar, Dr Thomas (1691 1633), 105 and Young’s Night Thoughts, 323 Carew, Thomas, Platonic unity or Aristotleian diversitarian- epitaph on Brawn the Beggar wrongly attrib- ism?, 528 uted to, 180 Collier, Mary (16887-1762), 201 Caribbean literature, 145 Collop, John, short stories, 394 Poesis Rediviva or Poesie Revived, Carroll, Lewis, echoes of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, ‘talking flowers’, 332 467 Cavendish, William, the Duke of Newcastle, Conrad, Joseph, ‘To the Lady Newcastle, On her Booke of letter redated, 345 Poems’, Covell, William, borrowing from Ralegh’s ‘A Vision vpon Polimanteia, this conceipt of the Faery Queene’, 183 ‘loose poetry’, 50 Censorship, 276 Cowley, Abraham, Chapman, George, The Guardian, Monsieur D'Olive, ‘folded picture’ and Cleveland’s ‘squinting quoted by Hazlitt, 106 paint’, 182 Charles I, 366 Critical theory, 391 Chaucer, Geoffrey, and the British novel, 142 and drama, 227 and play, 525 The Canterbury Tales, and the Victorians, 140 catalogue of manuscripts, 495 philosophy and literature, 390 Vol. cexly SUBJEC INDEX D Globe Theatre, date of opening and first play, Davies, W. H., medieval and Renaissance, contributions to Rhythm, 340 language and drama, 230 Dekker, Thomas, playhouse wills, Shoemaker’s Holiday. information sought, 219 tennis balls suggest Henry V, 467 seventeenth-century, De la Mare, Walter, sources sought for quotations in B. E.’s A contributions to Rhythm, 340 New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient De Quincey, Thomas, and Modern of the Canting Crew, 486 and London Magazine and Blackwood's Dryden, John, Magazine, 326 literary criticism, 250 Romanticism, 530 Dudo of St Quentin, Derricke, John, History of the Normans, 109 The Image of Irelande (1578), Dunbar, William, and Rory Oge O’More, the Massacre at edition of poems, 497 Mullaghmast, and Spenser’s Malengin, Dyson, Humphrey, 423 information about items from his library D’Ewes, Sir Simonds, sought, 106 use of Old English ‘Anglo-Saxon’, 414 Dickens, Charles, and the spirit of the age, 381 ‘Gone Astray’ and other papers from House- diting, literary, hold Words, 380 eighteenth-century interpretative scholarship Dictionaries, of Shakespeare and Milton, 260 English etymology, 287 Shakespeare editing in the eighteenth cen medieval heroes, 121 tury, 261 Northumbrian pronunciation, 15C77 dward, Second Duke of York, stage directions in English drama (1580 The Master of Game, 1642), 503 envoy misidentified (MEV 3910.5), 171 Domesday Book, ighteenth-century studies, 262 personal and place-names, 2% crisis of ‘literature’ in the 1790s, 526 Donne, John, gender, race, and colonialism, Devotions upon Emergent Occasions, Thomas Inkle and the Yarico maiden, 523 fear of rumours and the death of King English novel, John, 481 and women and property, 376 Dostoevsky, Fedor poetry, and English modernism (1900-1930), 271 legitimation of sentiment and individual Douce, Francis, imagination, 519 reference to Blake in his notebooks, 306 Eliot, George, Dowdall, John, 188 journals, 137 Drama, Ehot, T. 3., dictionary of stage directions (1580-1642), and John Middleton Murry in English lit- 503 erary criticism, 269 early Renaissance, and Western philosophy, 269 before Shakespeare, 358 East Coker Ul, genre and geography, 123 echo of Henley’s ‘Ballade of Dead Actors’, index of characters, 327 339 politics of performance, 123 [rishman in letter identified as Eric Robert- practice and performance, 124 son Dodds, 337 songbook lyrics, 24 letter to Sidney Schiff, travelling players, 478, 479 identity of ‘Einstein’, 336 546 SUBJECT INDEX Vol. cexly Eliot, T. S. (cont.) Gascoigne, George, The Waste Land, Posies, reference to ‘Stetson’, 338 masque source for Shakespeare’s Romeo English canon, and Juliet, 444 emergence of print culture, 258 Genesis and Exodus (ME), 159 English Revolution George IV, 264 soldiers, writers, and statesmen, 512 Gibbon, Edward, Enlightenment Miscellaneous Works, 216 and Smart, 520 Gosse, Edmund, and Sterne’s Tristram Shandy, 37\ comments on Hardy’s Jude the Obscure and Epistolary fiction in Europe (1500-1850), 3 /3- repercussions of 1886, 332 Erasmus, Gower, John, Praise of Folly, Ovid's Festivalls, or Romane Calendar, borrowing from by Luther in 1518, 22 allusion to Spenser as ‘that arch-Poet of Exeter Book, the Fairie lond’, 37 Riddles, Gray, Thomas, hypermetrical verse patterns, 405 letter to Horace Walpole, Exodus (OE), poetry, 521 rhetoric, 113 Greene, Robert, Friar Bacon, and Brasenose College’s brass head, Greville, Fulke, First Lord of Brooke, Treatise of Monarchy, Fable, Augustan, 257 and Machiavelli, 468 Families Burbages, at law, & 22 Fanshawe, Sir Richard, poems and translations, 244 H Ford, John, Haywood, Eliza, Chronicle History of Perkin Warbeck (1634), The Injur’d Husband or, The Mistaken and Aleyn’s 1630s history of Henry VII, Resentment, and Lasselia: or, The Self- A483 Abandon’d, 515 The Fancies Chaste and Noble, Hardy, Thomas, dedicated to the Earl of Antrim, 485 Jude the Obscure, Formation of the Feetus, The, Gosse’s comments and the repercussions edition, 10 or 1886, 332 Forster, E. M., Hardyng, John, ‘The Classical Annex’, Chronicle, and classical statuary, 342 “Mewyn’, 296 Franks, Harvey, Gabriel, in the Merovingian period, 107 lost copy of Aristotle, 432 Fraunce, Abraham, Hazlitt, William, Amintas Dale ‘an ordinary of fine discourse’, debt to Claudian’s De Raptu Proserpinae, quoted from Chapman's Monsieur 436 D'Olive, 106 quotations from songs and ballads, 322 Heaney, Seamus, translation of Beowulf, 346 G Henley, William Ernest, Garrick, David, ‘Ballade of Dead Actors’, his role in Richard Suett’s career echoed in Eliot’s East Coker III, 339 Vol. ccxlv SUBJECT INDEX 547 Herbert, George, Epicoene, The Temple, allusion to Shakespeare’s Antony and numerological centrality of the Whore of Cleopatra, 473 Babylon, 179 his criticism, 365 Herbert, Sir Henry, politics and the canon, 240 travelling players mentioned in his office- republicanism, 240 book, 479 Volpone, Hogg, James, double source in Petronius’ Satyricon, 103 Confessions of a Justified Sinner, Joyce, James, payment, 325 Dubliners, Lay Sermons, 132 ‘A Little Cloud’ and Sophocles’ Ajax, 339 Queen Hynde, 132 transformation of texts in different cultures, A Queer Book, 132 535 The Shepherd’s Calendar, 132 Ulysses, The Three Perils of Woman, 132 Holinshed, Raphael, Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and Shakespeare’s Henry VIII, 461 K Horace, 486 Keats, John, Huloet, Richard, politics and the Cockney school, 267 identified as Howlet, 26 ‘Sleep and Poetry’, Hunt, Leigh, echoed in Coleridge’s ‘Eolian Harp’, politics in the Cockney school, 267 Kempe, Margery, Huygens, Sir Constantijn, 369 new edition of her book, 496 Khlebnikov, Velimir, 146 Kipling, Rudyard, 534 ! Kyd, Thomas, The Spanish Tragedy, Incunabula at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Alengon marriage plans and Stubbs’s Dis- l coverie of a Gaping Gulf, 42 Index of Middle English Verse, and Tacitus, 424 addendum, 20 and the courtesan Bel-Imperia, 43 misidentified envoy to The Master of Game (3910.5), 171 Islam in Britain 1558-1685, 248 Lambarde, William, in the late seventeenth-century, 249 A Perambulation of Kent, Italian literature, use of term ‘Old English’, 415 twentieth-century in English translation, 275 Langland, William, Piers Plowman, syntactic note on shewynge (B Laurent, Johnson, Samuel, 131 Somme le roi, and the culture of property, 522 adapted, 226 Jonson, Ben, Lawrence, D. H., alluded to in poem of Jane Barker, 104 contributions to Rhythm, 340 allusion to Wyatt’s ‘They Flee From Me’, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, 104 first and second versions, 386 and Shakespeare and early modern Virgil, Literary criticism, i26 eighteenth-century, 517 and the dedication of Marston’s Antonio and Low, George (1747-95), Mellida, 100 whereabouts of manuscripts sought, 486 548 SUBJECT INDEX Vol. cexls Luther, D. Martin, The Massacre at Paris with the Death of the borrowing from Erasmus’ Praise of Folly in Duke of Guise, 360 1518, 22 sex, gender and desire in the plays, 235 Tamburlaine, 360 end of II and the beginning of Shake- M speare’s King Lear, 83 Machiavelli, Niccolo, Marston, John, The Prince, Antonio and Mellida, ch. 15 echoed in Greville’s Treatise of dedication and Jonson, 100 Monarchy, 468 Maugham, William Somerset, 272 Malory, Sir Thomas, 118 Medievai England, Man in the Moon, 20 great households, 228 Manley, Delarivier, Medieval literature, Secret History of Queen Zarah, Arthurian legend, 116 and English translation of Hattigé, 193 civic triumphs, 229 Manuscripts dictionary of medieval heroes, 121 Cambridge, English language and drama, 230 Corpus Christi College, history of English medieval literature, 110 MS 444, 159 modern retellings of romances, 353 London, mysticism and spirituality in England, 120 British Library, narratives and the folk tradition, 119 Additional 30944, 226 silent reading, 111 Additional 60577, 296 style and culture, 354 Cotton Cleopatra A.11, 493 violence against women, 349 Cotton Tiberius A.11, 10 women visionaries, 117 Cotton Vitellius C.1, 223 Michelangelo, Egerton 1043, 470 reception in late Victorian England, 139 Harley 6571, 226 Middle ages, Lansdowne 793, 356 English university life, 499 Oxford, Middle English, Bodleian Library, The ABC of Aristotle, Digby 86, 411 newly identified copy in “The Winchester Laud Misc. 559, 356 Anthology’, 296 Magdalen College, anthology of literary theory (1280-1520), 351 MS 343, 251 Book for a Simple and Devout Woman, Paris, adaptation of Peraldus’ Summa de vitiis et Bibliotheque Nationale, virtutibus and Friar Laurent’s Somme le lat. 943, 222 roi, 226 and their makers in seventeenth-century clerical imitatio, England, 127 and Reginald Pecock, 172 Anglo-Saxon manuscripts in Paris libraries, drama and Chaucer, 227 9909 La Estorie del Evangelia, 494 Marlowe, Christopher, Genesis and Exodus, 292 and Nashe in Dido Queen of Carthage, 425 misidentified envoy to The Master of Game Doctor Faustus, B text, IMEV 3910.5), 171 Calvinist conceptions of hell, 430 prose Brut, 225 final scholar scene and Peele’s The Battel Sidrak and Bokkus, 356 of Alcazar, 40 The Worlde and the Chylde, 232 Edward II, 360 Milton, John, 511 The Jew of Malta, 360 controversy and reinterpretation, ‘In. Thrace; brought up in Arabia’ early English poetry, 128 (IL. iii.131), 428 influence of The Bible on, 63 Vol. ccexlv SUBJECT INDEX Modernism, 387 Parlement of the Thre Ages, The, English (1900-1930) and Dostoevsky, 273 and Martorell, Spain, 295 Morte Arthure, alliterative, Peacock, Thomas Love, line 2320, 293 Headlong Hall, Munday, Anthony, Anti-Jacobin Review as source, 327 Sir Thomas More, Pecock, Reginald, question of authorship, 438 and clerical imitatio, 172 Munro, Harold, Peele, George, contributions to Rhythm, 340 The Battel of Alcazar, and the final scholar scene in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus B text, 40 The Chronicle of King Edward the first, Sur- N named Longshanks, with The Life of Nashe, Thomas, Lluellen Rebel in Wales, 501 and Marlowe in Dido Queen of Carthage, 425 Peraldus, and Shakespeare and the Bishops’ Bible, 56 Summa de vitiis et virtutibus, Northumbrian pronunciation (1928-1939), adapted, 226 157 Periodicals and Series Novel, English, Blackwood's Magazine, and critical theory, 142 and De Quincey, 326 eighteenth-century, Kotare: New Zealand Notes and Queries, women and property, 376 156 its place in history (1700-1780), 129 London Magazine, and De Quincey, 326 Rhythm, O contributions from Stephens, Davies, Old English, Munro, Brooke, de la Mare, Lawrence glosses in Cotton MS Cleopatra A.11, 493 340 illustrated pharmacopoeia, 223 Personal names in Domesday Book, 287 Old Frisian philology, 219 Petrarch, Old Germanic studies, influence on sixteenth- and seventeenth- in Low Countries, 488 century English verse, 246 O’More, Rory Oge, Petronius, and the Massacre at Mullaghmast, John Satyricon, Derricke’s The Image of Irelande, and double source of Jonson’s Volpone, 103 Spenser’s Malengin, 423 Piozzi, Hester Lynch, Opie, Iona and Peter, letters (1811 16), 372 The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes, Place-names note on ‘The Man in the Moon’ (No. 333), Cabus (Lancashire), 288 20 Desborough (Buckinghamshire), 402 Orwell, George, Flagdales (field-name), 291 missing obituary of H. G. Wells, 343 Flooker’s Brook, 169 Ovid, Lewes, 287 Renaissance Latin commentaries, 500 Martorell (Spain), 295 Owermoigne (Dorset), 5 Sinkfall (Lancashire), 168 Terremoreyn (Cumberland), 295 Parker, Peter, Yarnfield (Wiltshire), 4 catalogues, evidence for Middle English words wale and evidence for seventeenth-century edition war-lotes, 6 of Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece, in Domesday Book, 287 187 in Le Petit Bruit by Rauf de Boun, 7 550 SUBJECT INDEX Vol. ccxl Platter, Thomas, Baillie, Joanna (ed. Jennifer Breen), account of an unknown play at the Curtain The Selected Poems of Joanna Baillie, or The Boar’s Head, 53 1762-1851, 523 Poetic play, 143 Barron, W. R. J. (ed.), Pope, Alexander, The Arthur of the Enelish: The Arthurian The Dunciad in Four Books, 370 Legend in Medieval English Life and The Rape of the Lock, Literature, 116 allusion to Measure for Measure, 196 (ed.), Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, thought and art, 254 287 women in the poetry, 254 Bates, Catherine, Postmodernism, Play in a Godless World: The Theor) and and Romanticism, 532 Practice of Play in Shakespear e, Print culture, 258, 526 Nietzsche and Freud, 525 Batten, Guinn, The Orphaned Imagination Velanc hol) Q and Commodity Culture in English Queen’s Men, Romanticism, 265 and their plays, 237 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Inkunabel- Katalog (vols 1-3), | R Beal, Peter, Radcliffe, Robert/Ralph, In Praise o} Scribes: Manuscripts and their mistaken identity, 23 Makers in Seventeenth-Century Eng- Ralegh, Sir Walter, land, 127 letters, 362 Beebee, Thomas O., ‘A Vision vpon this conceipt of the Faery Epistolary Fiction in Europe, 1500-1850. Queene’, 373 source for Cavendish’s ‘To the Lady New- Beer, John, castle, On her Booke of Poems’, 183 Providence and Love. Studies in Words- Reading, worth, Channing, Myers, George Eliot, as female recreation 1750-1830, 130 and Ruskin, 377 Reed, Isaac, Beidler, Peter G. and Biebel, Elizabeth M.., diaries (1762-1804), 213 Chaucer's Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Renaissance, Tale: An Annotated Bibliography, 1900 devotional writing, first sermon by a woman, 470 Berger, Thomas L., Bradford, William C., drama, and Sondergard, Sidney L., before Shakespeare, 358 An Index of Characters in Early Modern genre and geography, 123 English Drama: Printed Plays, 1500 index of characters, 237 1600, 237 politics of performance, 123 Berry, Edward, practice and performance, 124 The Making of Sir Philip Sidney, 233 songbook lyrics, 242 Bivona, Daniel, Latin commentaries on Ovid, 500 British Imperial Literature, 1870-1940: travel, and colonial writing (1545-1625), 359 Writing and _ the Administration of voyage metaphors (Spenser to Milton), 368 Empire, 531 Republican writing (1627-1660), 247 Bowsher, Julian, Restoration drama, The Rose Theatre: An Archaeological Dis- concept of authorship, 252 covery, 124 Reviews Bremmer Jr, Rolf H., Johnston, Thomas Allaire, Gloria (ed.), S. B., and Fries, Oebele (eds), Modern Retellings of Chivalric Texts Approaches to Old Frisian Philology, 219 Vol. cexly SUBIJEC I INDEX Brown, John Russell. Dart, Gregory, New Sites for Shakespeare Theatre, the Rousseau, Robespierre and English Roman- fudience and Asia, 506 ticism, 266 Brown, Stewart and Wickham, John (eds). Dash, J. Michael, The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short The Other America Caribbean Literature Stories, 394 ina New World Context, 144 Burton, T. L. (ed.), Davidson, Clifford and Happe, Peter (eds), Sidrak and Bokkus: A Parallel-Text Edi- The World and the Chylde, 232 von from Bodleian Library, MS Laud Davison, Neil R., Misc 559 and British Library MUS James Jovee Ulysses, and the Construc- Lansdowne 793. 356 tion of Jewish Identity Culture, Biog- Campbell, Matthew, raphy and ‘the Jew’ in Modernist Rhythm and Will in Victorian Poetry, 378 Europe, 535 Cannon, Christopher Deats, Sara Munson, The Making of Chaucer's English: A Stud, Sex Gender, and Desire in thje Pl) aysPT of of Words, 12) Christopher Marlowe, 235 Clare, John (ed. Eric Robinson, David Dekker, Kees, Powell, and P. M.S Dawson). The Origins of Old Germani« Studies in the Poems of the Middle Period: 1822 Low Countries, 488 1837, vol. Ul, The Midsummer Cush- DeMaria Jr, Robert (ed.), ion, vol. IV, The Midsummer Cushion; British Literature 1640 1789: A Critical Peterborough Manuscripts A40; North- Reader, 262 ampton Manuscript 18; Pforzheimer Dessen, Alan C. and Thomson, Leslie, Lihbrar) Miscellaneous | Manuscript { Dictionary of Stage Directions in English 196, 134 Drama, 1580-1642. 503 obban, Alan B.. Dickens, Charles, English University Life in the Middle Ages, The Dent Uniform Edition of Dickens 499 Journalism, vol. 3, ‘Gone {stray’ and Condren, Edward I., Other Papers from Household Words Chaucer and the Energy of Creation: The 185]—59. 380 Design and Organization of the Canter- Diekstra. F. N. M. (ed.), bury Tales, 351 Book for a Simple and Devout Woman: A ook, I leanor, Late Middle English Adaptation of Per- {gainst Coercion Games Poets Play, 143 aldus’s Summa de vitiis et virtutibus and ‘orns, Thomas N . (ed.), Friar Laurent’s Somme le roi, 296 The Royal Image Representations of Dillon, Janette Charles I. 366 Language and Stage in Medieval and OX, Jeffrey N., Renaissance England, 230 Poetry and Politics in the Cockney Schoel Docherty, Thomas, Keats, Shelley, Hunt and their Circle, Criticism and Modernity Aesthetics Liter- 267 ature, and Nations in Europe and its ‘rook, Keith, Academies, 391 A Preface to Swift, 515 Dodwell, C. R., Crossley-Holland, Kevin (trans.), Anglo-Saxon Gestures and the Roman Beowulf, 156 Stage, 488 Danielson, Dennis (ed.) Dubrow, Heather, The Cambridge Companion to Milton, 2nd Shakespeare and Domestic Loss: Forms of edn, 511 Deprivation, Mourning, and Recupera- D’Aronco, M. A. and Cameron, M. L. (eds), tion, 505 The Old English Illustrated Pharmaco- Dudo of St Quentin (trans. and ed Eric poeia: British Library Cotton Vitellius Christiansen), CIII, 223 History of the Normans, 109 SUBJECT INDEX Vol. ccxlv Reviews (cont.) Gentles, Ilan, Morrill, John, and Worden, Dunbar, William (ed. Priscilla Bawcutt), Blair (eds), The Poems of William Dunbar, 497 Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of Dutton, Richard, English Revolution, 512 Ben Jonson: Authority: Criticism, 365 Gerritsen, Willem P. and van Melle, Ebersperger, Birgit, Anthony G. (eds; trans. Tanis Guest), Die angelsdchsischen Handschriften in den A Dictionary of Medieval Heroes: Char- Pariser Bibliotheken: Mit einer Edition acters in Medieval Narrative Traditions von A:lfrics Kirchweihhomilie aus der and Their Afterlife in Literature, Theatre Handschrift Paris, BN. Lat.943, 222 and the Visual Arts, 121 Edwards, Philip, Gillies, John and Vaughan, Virginia Mason Sea-Mark: The Metaphorical Voyage, (eds), Spenser to Milton, 368 Playing the Globe: Genre and Geography in Eliot, George (ed. Margaret Harris and English Renaissance Drama, 123 Judith Johnston), Goldie, David, The Journals of George Eliot, 137 Critical Difference: T. S. Eliot and John Erskine-Hill, Howard, Middleton Murry in English Literary Alexander Pope: World and Word, 254 Criticism 1919-1928, 269 Evans, J. Martin, Gondris, Joanna (ed.), The Miltonic Moment, 128 Reading Readings: Essays on Shakespeare Fanshawe, Sir Richard (ed. Davidson, Editing in the Eighteenth Century, 261 Peter), Gurr, Jens Martin, The Poems and Translations of Sir Richard Tristram Shandy and the Dialectic of Fanshawe, vol. Ul, 244 Enlightenment, 37) Felsenstein, Frank (ed.), Haber, Edythe C., English Trader, Indian Maid: Representing Mikhail Bulgakov The Early Years, 145 Gender, Race and Slavery in the New Habib, M. A. R.., World: An Inkle and Yarico Reader, 523 The Early T. S. Eliot and Western Philo- Field, P. J. C.., sophy, 269 Malory: Texts and Sources, 118 Hadfield, Andrew, The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Literature, Travel, and Colonial Writing in Malory, 118 the English Renaissance, 359 Fisch, Harold, Hapgood, Robert (ed.), The Biblical Presence in Shakespeare, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 510 Milton and Blake: A Comparative Happeé, Peter, Study, 263 English Drama before Shakespeare, 358 Fischlin, Daniel, Hart, Clive, Sandulescu, C. George, Scott, In Small Proportions: A Poetics of the Bonnie K., and Senn, Fritz (eds), English Ayre 1596-1622, 242 Images of Joyce, 535 Forsberg, Rune, Hart, Kevin, The Place-Name Lewes: A Study of Its Samuel Johnson and the Culture of Prop- Early Spellings and Etymology, 287 erty, 522 Fulford, Tim and Kitson, Peter J. (eds), Hawes, Clement (ed.), Romanticism and Colonialism: Writing and Christopher Smart and the Enlightenment, Empire , 1780-1830, 531 520 Fuller, David and Waugh, Patricia (eds), Haywood, Eliza, The Arts and Sciences of Criticism, 391 The Injur’d Husband; Or, The Mistaken Gameson, Richard (ed.), Resentment, and Lasselia; or, The Self- The Study of the Bayeux Tapestry, 112 Abandon’d, 515 Gelber, Michael Werth, Heale, Elizabeth, The Just and the Lively: The Literary The Faerie Queene: A Readers’ Guide, rev. Criticism of John Dryden, 250 edn, 401

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