2013
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89. Spenser across the Long Eighteenth Century
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189. Sexuality and Form in English Renaissance Literature
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250. "A Little World Made Cunningly": Generative Bodies and Early Modern Natural Philosophy
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326. Digital Approaches to Renaissance Texts
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371. Visual Literacies: Word and Image in Tudor and Stuart Women’s Works
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480. Josephine A. Roberts Forum: Gender and Literacies in Early Modern England
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615. Marlowe and His Others
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659. Women Writing in Early Modern Manuscript Studies
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784. Edmund Spenser
2012
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45. Spenser, Donne, and the Work of Poetry
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102. Medievalism and Marlowe
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132. Language, Literature, and Learning in English Renaissance Pedagogy
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164. Structures of Experience in The Faerie Queene
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173. Josephine A. Roberts Forum: "Words and Music: How the Elizabethans Knew the Psalms"
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222. The Afterlife of Philip Sidney: A Model of Poesy
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270. Clocks, Jacks, Jacquemarts: Time as Character in Early Modern Drama
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278. Bad Romance: Reading, Race, and Religion in Early Modern English Romance
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310. Booking Marlowe
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317. Comparative Globalism in the Early Modern Period
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397. Tyrants in Early English Drama
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429. New Directions in Earlier Tudor Drama
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478. Material Translations in Early Modern Theater
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535. Rereading Mary Wroth
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562. Representations of Muslim Male Sexuality in Early Modern English Literature
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586. Early Modern Possible Worlds
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741. Suspension of the Will in Early Modern England
2011
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83. Nonhuman Lives
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153. Games and Theater?
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196. The Poet's Poet: A Spenser Roundtable
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357. Christopher Marlowe's Poetical Influence
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362. The Age of Nashe: How a Literary Malcontent Changed Elizabethan Literature
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499. Luncheon Arranged by the International Spenser Society
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576. Lives of the Mind
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613. Josephine A. Roberts Forum: Bacon in the Twenty-First Century
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713. Literature and the Catholic Reformation in England
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737. The Sugar-Coated Pill and Other Seemingly Sweet Conceits
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783. Spenser and Marlowe: Authorship, Aesthetics, Influence
2009
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26. Theorizing Figuration and the Figural in the Early Modern World
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57. The Idea of the Indian in the Renaissance
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127. Shakespeare Disabled: Recovering Disability in Early Modern England
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182. Spenser's Mutability Cantos
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222. Voice in the Renaissance Lyric
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298. The Josephine A. Roberts Forum: Early Modern Women's Manuscripts
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332. Drinking and Early Modern Masculinity
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363. The Subjunctive Poetics of Jonson, Shakespeare, and Sidney
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424. Poetics of Empire in Early Modern England
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427. Luncheon Arranged by the International Spenser Society
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480. The Metaphysics of Objects in Early Modern English Literature
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510. Ghostly Hands and Marlowe Documents
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610. Sensation in Early Modern English Verse
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657. The Tragicomedy of Labor: Travel and Travail on the Early Modern Stage
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721. Open Business Meeting of the Renaissance English Text Society
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731. Spenser and Character
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740. Practicalities of Performing Marlowe
2008
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17. The Faerie Queene: Spenserian Anomalies
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65. Renaissance English Text Society: Open Business Meeting
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77. Marlowe's Stagecraft
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105. Martyrdom in the English Renaissance
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169. The Glorious Empire of the Turks, the Present Terror of the World: Islamophilia and Islamophobia in Early Modern English Texts
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236. Spenser's Environs
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306. The Time of Typology
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538. The Josephine A. Roberts Forum: Digital Technology and Manuscript Study
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693. Marlowe's Hearers and Readers
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722. Theodor de Bry's America
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764. Nothing and No Thing in Shakespeare, Spenser, and Jonson
2007
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27. Renaissance English Text Society: Open Business Meeting
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80. Aesthetics and Interpretation in English Renaissance Literature
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94. Poetry and Performance in Early Modern England
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136. Saintly Women and Priestly Poets: The Fifteenth-Century English Poetry of Osbern Bokenham, John Capgrave, and John Audelay
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206. Renaissance Drama Excluding the Public Theater: Court, Closet, City
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319. Ink as Metaphor and Material Practice in Early Modern England
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384. Ruling English
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402. Early Modern Research in the Digital Age
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432. The Josephine A. Roberts Forum: E-Editing in Corpora
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462. Luncheon and Business Meeting Arranged by the International Spenser Society
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465. Sensational Effects and Cultural Anxieties on the Early Modern Stage
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556. Spenser and the Continent
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742. Rethinking Perceptions of Marlowe's Drama
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755. Spenser's Useless Loves
2006
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6. The History of the Book in Early Modern Britain I: Publishing and Bookselling
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124. Richard Helgerson's Laureate Career
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164. Did the English Renaissance Have Sex?
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174. Early Modern Women's Manuscripts
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314. The History of the Book in Early Modern Britain II: Consuming Print
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356. Literature and the Borders of Literacy
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435. Christopher Marlowe: Text and Context
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455. Luncheon and Business Meeting Arranged by the International Spenser Society
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475. The History of the Book in Early Modern Britain III: Modes of Literacy
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714. Christopher Marlowe: Myth and Biography
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741. Open Business Meeting of the Renaissance English Text Society
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760. Spenser's Acoustic Worlds
2005
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20. Artificial Experience in Early Modern England
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92. Theorizing and Historicizing the Mind in English Renaissance Literature
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135. The Josephine A. Roberts Forum: Legal, Paratextual, and Typographic Concerns in Early Modern English Texts
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197. Recovering Catholic Women's Experience in Early Modern England: Cary, Clitherow, and Ward
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346. Insult, Invective, and Satire
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386. Pseudonymity and Anonymity
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434. Open Session of the International Spenser Society
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540. Marlowe's Literary and Biblical Influences
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694. Things That Last: Durable Ideas and Trailing Objects in Renaissance Studies
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710. Constructing Marlowe
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748. Open Business Meeting of the Renaissance English Text Society
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766. Spenserian Agents: Men, Women, and Catholics
2004
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41. The Politics of Genre in Renaissance Drama
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50. The Index of Tudor Verse: An Introduction
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72. Medievalism in English Renaissance Literature
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151. The Josephine A. Roberts Forum: English Renaissance Manuscript Miscellanies
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302. Spenser and His Irish Contemporaries
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357. Ten Years since Queering the Renaissance
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380. Religio-political Imagery in Marlowe: Rome, Babel, and Islam
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528. Contemporary Poets and English Renaissance Verse
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590. Reading and Writing British Literature in a Transnational Context
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623. Reading the Fifteenth Century, Writing Literary History
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700. Open Business Meeting of the Renaissance English Text Society
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702. Issues of Literacy and Narrative Strategy in Marlowe
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732. Spenser and the Gods