Articles in this issue
- Reason in English Renaissance Humanism: Starkey, More, and Ascham
Åke Bergvall, and [else], Vol. 3: 213-25
- Shakespearean Tragedy: Its Christian Premises
Roy Battenhouse, and [else], Vol. 3: 226-42
- Was The Raigne of King Edward III a Compliment to Lord Hunsdon?
Roger Prior, and [else], Vol. 3: 243-64
- Faulkner and Racism
Arthur F. Kinney, and [else], Vol. 3: 265-78
- Antidrama—Metadrama—Artistic Program? Arthur Kopit's The Hero in Context
Bernd Engler, and [else], Vol. 3: 279-90
- Chivalry and Courtesy: A Comment on Richard McCoy, The Rites of Knighthood
Thomas Kullmann, and [else], Vol. 3: 292-302
- Shakespeare, Burgess, and Psalm 46: A Note in Reply to Paul Franssen
William Harmon, and [else], Vol. 3: 303-04
- Romance and the Didactic in the Eighteenth-Century Novel: An Elaboration upon Andrew Varney
Brean S. Hammond, and [else], Vol. 3: 305-11
- "But the poet ... never affirmeth": A Reply to Bernard Harrison
Lothar Černý, and [else], Vol. 3: 312-17
- "Strange Meeting" Yet Again
Kenneth Muir, and [else], Vol. 3: 318-20
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