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Racine et Euripide; La révolution trahie
(Texas A&M University, 2018)In Racine et Euripide; La révolution trahie, Tristan Alonge retells the literary meeting between three eminent authors: Aristotle, Euripides, and Racine. Deeply influenced by Georges Forestier, Alonge argues that the ... -
A review "Jane Leade: Biography of a Seventeenth-Century Mystic" by Julie Hirst
(Texas A&M University, 2007) -
Review of "William Shakespeare and John Donne: Stages of the Soul in Early Modern English Poetry" by Angelika Zirker
(Texas A&M University, 2019) -
A review of "'Noyses, sounds, and sweet aires': Music in Early Modern England" by Jessie Ann Owens, ed.
(Texas A&M University, 2008) -
A review of "'Paper-Contestations' and Textual Communities in England, 1640-1675" by Elizabeth Sauer
(Texas A&M University, 2007) -
A Review of "'The Furie of the Ordnance' Artillery in the English Civil Wars" by Stephen Bull
(Texas A&M University, 2010) -
A review of "'The Surveyor's Dialogue' (1618): A Critical Edition" edited by Mark Netzloff
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A review of "1659: The Crisis of the Commonwealth." by Ruth E. Mayers.
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A review of "1688: The First Modern Revolution" by Steve Pincus
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A review of "A Companion to Juan Luis Vives" by Charles Fantazzi
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A review of "A Companion to Restoration Drama." by Susan J. Owen, ed.
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A review of "A Concise Companion to Milton" by Angelica Duran, ed.
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A review of "A Court in Exile: The Stuarts in France, 1689-1718" by Edward Corp.
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A review of "A Glorious Empire: Archaeology and the Tudor-Stuart Atlantic World" edited by Eric Klingelhofer
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A review of "A History of Intelligence and 'Intellectual Disability'" by C. F. Goodey
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Review of "A Monster with a Thousand Hands: The Discursive Spectator in Early Modern England" by Amy J. Rodgers.
(Texas A&M University, 2019)