Studies in Philology
Contents of volumes 51 (1954) through 98 (2001), listed by author
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This listing of the contents of Studies in Philology from 1954 to the
present is organized alphabetically by author. It excludes compilers of bibliographies
and writers of dedicatory essays. It does include all authors of academic
articles and monographs (including those in the Extra Series and the Texts
and Studies series), and it lists as authors the editors of editions and the
writers of translations that have appeared in Studies in Philology.
Multiple contributions by the same author are given in a single listing, separated by semicolons. Works with multiple authors are listed only once, alphabetized according to the surname of the first author as listed at the original time of publication, but alphabetic listings with cross-references are provided for each additional author. A collaboration receives its own author listing rather than being included among the individual works of one or another of the authors.
Any comments, including notification of omissions, inconsistencies, or errors, should be directed to Britt Mize (bmize@email.unc.edu).
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Abraham, Claude K. "Myth and Symbol: The Rabbit in Medieval France," 60 (1963): 589-97.
Adams, Barry B. "Doubling in Bale's King John," 62 (1965): 111-20.
Adams, Raymond. "Thoreau's Mock-Heroics and the American Natural History Writers," 52 (1955): 86-97.
Adams, Robert. "Langland and the Liturgy Revisited," 73 (1976): 266-84.
Aden, John M. "That Impudent Satire: Pope's Sober Advice," in Essays in English Literature of the Classical Period presented to Dougald MacMillan, Extra Series 4 (1967): 88-106.
Adler, Alfred. "Fenélon's Télémaque: Intention and Effect," 55 (1958): 591-602.
Agan, Cami D. "The Platea in the York and Wakefield Cycles: Avenues for Liminality and Salvation," 94 (1997): 344-67.
Aggeler, William F. "Baudelaire's Part in the Composition of Léon Cladel's Les Martyrs Ridicules," 58 (1961): 627-39.
Aiken, Pauline. "Vincent of Beauvais and the 'Houres' of Chaucer's Physician," 53 (1956): 22-24.
Alexander, Gavin. "Sidney's Interruptions," 98 (2001): 184-204.
Allen, Don Cameron. "On Spenser's Muiopotmos," 53 (1956): 141-58.
Allen, Judson Boyce. "The Ironic Fruyt: Chauntecleer as Figura," 66 (1969): 25-35.
Allen, Walter, Jr. "The Non-Existent Classical Epyllion," 55 (1958): 515-18; "Sallust's Political Career," 51 (1954): 1-14. Allen, Walter, Jr., et al. [Robert J. Barnett, Jr., Mary D. Beaty, Bärbel Becker, Frederick Behrends, W. F. Boggess, Theodore Crane, Jr., Kathleen Ann Dempsey, L. E. Garrido, R. R. Harris, Vivian L. Holliday, Richard C. Jensen, William C. Kurth, M. A. Robbins, and H. W. Taylor, Jr.]. "Epic and Etiquette in Tacitus' Annals," 58 (1961): 557-72. Allen, Walter, Jr., et al. [the Horace Seminar: Martha J. Beveridge, Thomas B. Curtis, Barbara K. Gold, Sister St. Louis O'Mara, and Donna M. Sitterson]. "The Addressees in Horace's First Book of Epistles," 67 (1970): 255-66.
Alssid, Michael W. "The Perfect Conquest: A Study of Theme, Structure, and Characters in Dryden's The Indian Emperor," 59 (1962): 539-59.
Ames, Dianne S. "Gay's Trivia and the Art of Illusion," 75 (1978): 199-222.
Anderson, Judith H. "The Conspiracy of Realism: Impasse and Vision in King Lear," 84 (1987): 1-23.
Anderson, William S. "Juno and Saturn in the Aeneid," 55 (1958): 519-32.
Anselment, Raymond A. "'Clouded Majesty': Richard Lovelace, Sir Peter Lely, and the Royalist Spirit," 86 (1989): 367-87; "The Countess of Carlisle and Caroline Praise: Convention and Reality," 82 (1985): 212-33.
Arjona, J. H. "Did Lope de Vega Write El lacayo fingido?" 51 (1954): 42-53.
Armistead, J. M. "Dryden's King Arthur and the Literary Tradition: A Way of Seeing," 85 (1988): 53-72.
Armitage, C. M. "Donne's Poems in Huntington Manuscript 198: New Light on 'The Funerall,'" 63 (1966): 697-707.
Ashworth, E. Jennifer. See Manley, Lawrence.
Asp, Carolyn. "'Be bloody, bold and resolute': Tragic Action and Sexual Stereotyping in Macbeth," 78 (1981): 153-69; "In Defense of Cressida," 74 (1977): 406-17.
Astell, Ann W. "Chaucer's 'St. Anne Trinity': Devotion, Dynasty, Dogma, and Debate," 94 (1997): 395-416; "The Medieval Consolatio and the Conclusion of Paradise Lost," 82 (1985): 477-92.
Atkins, G. Douglas. "Dryden's Religio Laici: A Reappraisal," 75 (1978): 347-70.
Atkinson, James C. "Eulalia's Element or Maximian's?" 65 (1968): 599-611.
Atkinson, Stephen C. B. "Malory's 'Healing of Sir Urry': Lancelot, the Earthly Fellowship, and the World of the Grail," 78 (1981): 341-52.
Aubrey, James R. "Timon's Villa: Pope's Composite Picture," 80 (1983): 325-48.
Aughterson, Kate. "Redefining the Plain Style: Francis Bacon, Linguistic Extension, and Semantic Change in The Advancement of Learning," 97 (2000): 96-143.
Ayres, Philip J. "Degrees of Heresy: Justified Revenge and Elizabethan Narratives," 69 (1972): 461-74.
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Bacon, Isaac. "A Survey of the Changes in the Interpretation of Ackermann aus Böhmen," 53 (1956): 101-13.
Bahr-Volk, Marie. See Jensen, Richard C.
Bailey, J. O. "Evolutionary Meliorism in the Poetry of Thomas Hardy," 60 (1963): 569-87; "Hardy's Visions of the Self," 56 (1959): 74-101.
Bajetta, Carlo M. "Ralegh's Early Poetry and Its Metrical Context," 93 (1996): 390-411.
Baker, David. "Cavalier Shakespeare: The 1640 Poems of John Benson," 95 (1998): 152-73; "'To Divulgate or Set Forth': Humanism and Heresy in Sir Thomas Elyot's The Book Named The Governor," 90 (1993): 46-57.
Baker, Donald C. "Chaucer's Clerk and the Wife of Bath on the Subject of Gentilesse," 59 (1962): 631-40.
Baker, Lee C. R. "The Open Secret of Sartor Resartus: Carlyle's Method of Converting His Reader," 83 (1986): 218-35.
Baker, Peter S. "The Ambiguity of Wulf and Eadwacer," in Eight Anglo-Saxon Studies, 78.5 (Texts and Studies, 1981): 39-51.
Barber, Joseph A. "The Irony of Lucrezia: Machiavelli's Donna di virtú," 82 (1985): 450-59; "The Role of the Other in Dante's Vita Nuova," 78 (1981): 128-37.
Barbour, Reid. "John Ford and Resolve," 86 (1989): 341-66.
Bardin, Mireille. See Paden, William D., Jr.
Barnaby, Andrew. "The Politics of Garden Spaces: Andrew Marvell and the Anxieties of Public Speech," 97 (2000): 331-61.
Barnes, Sam G. "Was Theory of Life Coleridge's 'Opus Maximum'?" 55 (1958): 494-514.
Barnett, Robert J., Jr. See Allen, Walter, Jr.
Barnwell, H. T. "Saint-Evremond and Pascal: A Note on the Question of Le Divertissement," 53 (1956): 35-50.
Bately, Janet. "Alfred's Orosius and Les Empereors de Rome," 57 (1960): 567-86.
Battestin, Martin C. "Fielding's Contributions to the Universal Spectator (1736-7)," 83 (1986): 88-116.
Baumgartner, Paul R. "Milton and Patience," 60 (1963): 203-13.
Beaty, Mary D. See Allen, Walter, Jr.
Beaurline, L. A. "New Poems by Sir John Suckling," 59 (1962): 651-57; "The Canon of Sir John Suckling's Poems," 57 (1960): 492-518.
Becht, Ronald E. "Shelley's Adonais: Formal Design and the Lyric Speaker's Crisis of Imagination," 78 (1981): 194-210.
Becker, Bärbel. See Allen, Walter, Jr.
Beer, Anna R. "'Left to the world without a Maister': Sir Walter Ralegh's The History of the World as a Public Text," 91 (1994): 432-63.
Beer, Jeanette M. A. "Villehardouin and the Oral Narrative," 67 (1970): 267-77.
Behrends, Frederick. See Allen, Walter, Jr.
Bekker, Hugo. "Bergengrün's 'Die Feuerprobe,'" 61 (1964): 586-98.
Belasco, Simon. "Vowels o, eu, ou in Rhyzotonic Forms of the French Present Stem," 54 (1957): 76-84.
Bellette, Antony F. "'Little Worlds Made Cunningly': Significant Form in Donne's Holy Sonnets and 'Goodfriday, 1613,'" 72 (1975): 322-47.
Belsey, Catherine. "The Case of Hamlet's Conscience," 76 (1979): 127-48.
Bement, Peter. "The Imagery of Darkness and of Light in Chapman's Bussy D'Ambois," 64 (1967): 187-98.
Benedict, Barbara M. "Reading Faces: Physiognomy and Epistemology in Late Eighteenth-Century Sentimental Novels," 92 (1995): 311-28; "'Dear Madam': Rhetoric, Cultural Politics, and the Female Reader in Sterne's Tristram Shandy," 89 (1992): 485-98.
Bennett, A. L. "The Principal Rhetorical Conventions in the Renaissance Personal Elegy," 51 (1954): 107-26.
Bennett, Jacob. "The Mary Magdalene of Bishop's Lynn," 75 (1978): 1-9.
Bennett, Josephine Waters. "Britain among the Fortunate Isles," 53 (1956): 114-40.
Benson, Donald R. "Platonism and Neoclassic Metaphor: Dryden's Eleonora and Donne's Anniversaries," 68 (1971): 340-56.
Bentley, G. E., Jr. "William Blake and 'Johnny of Norfolk,'" 53 (1956): 60-74.
Benton, John F. "The Evidence for Andreas Capellanus Re-examined Again," 59 (1962): 471-78.
Bercovitch, Sacvan. "Empedocles in the English Renaissance," 65 (1968): 67-80.
Berger, Harry, Jr. "The Discarding of Malbecco: Conspicuous Allusion and Cultural Exhaustion in The Faerie Queene III.ix-x," 66 (1969): 135-54.
Bergman, Herbert. "Whitman and Tennyson," 51 (1954): 492-504.
Bergvall, Åke. "Formal and Verbal Logocentrism in Augustine and Spenser," 93 (1996): 251-66; "The 'Enabling of Judgment': An Old Reading of the New Arcadia," 85 (1988): 471-88.
Berkeley, David S. "The Art of 'Whining' Love," 52 (1955): 478-96.
Berland, Ellen. "The Function of Irony in Marston's Antonio and Mellida," 66 (1969): 739-55.
Berndt, David E. "Monastic Acedia and Chaucer's Characterization of Daun Piers," 68 (1971): 435-50.
Berrong, Richard M. "An Exposition of Disorder: From Pantagruel to Gargantua," 79 (1982): 12-29.
Berry, Craig A. "Borrowed Armor / Free Grace: The Quest for Authority in The Faerie Queene 1 and Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas," 91 (1994): 136-66.
Berry, Edward I. "Hubert Languet and the 'Making' of Philip Sidney," 85 (1988): 305-20; "Prospero's 'Brave Spirit,'" 76 (1979): 36-48.
Berry, Herbert. "The Stage and Boxes at Blackfriars," 63 (1966): 163-86.
Bertolet, Craig E. "'Wel bet is roten appul out of hoord': Chaucer's Cook, Commerce, and Civic Order," 99 (2002): 229-46; "'My wit is sharp; I love no taryinge': Urban Poetry and The Parlement of Foules," 93 (1996): 365-89.
Beveridge, Martha J. See Allen, Walter, Jr.
Bevington, David M. "The Dialogue in Utopia: Two Sides to the Question," 58 (1961): 496-509.
Bidney, Martin. "Christabel as Dark Double of Comus," 83 (1986): 182-200.
Bidwell, Charles E. "A Note on the Reflexes of Borrowed Velar Plus Front Vowel in Early Post-Common Slavic," 63 (1966): 589-92.
Biggins, Dennis. "Sym(e)kyn / simia: The Ape in Chaucer's Millers," 65 (1968): 44-50.
Biggs, Frederick M. "Deor's Threatened 'Blame' Poem," 94 (1997): 297-320; "The Passion of Andreas: Andreas 1398-1491," 85 (1988): 413-27.
Bilik, Dorothy. "Josephus, Mosollamus, and the Ancient Mariner," 86 (1989): 87-95.
Bjork, Robert E. "Oppressed Hebrews and the Song of Azarias in the Old English Daniel," 77 (1980): 213-26.
Blackburn, Thomas H. "The Date and Evolution of Edmund Bolton's Hypercritica," 63 (1966): 196-202.
Blaine, Marlin E. "Epic, Romance, and History in Davenant's 'Madagascar,'" 95 (1998): 293-319.
Blake, N. F. "English Versions of Reynard the Fox in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries," 62 (1965): 63-77.
Blanchard, W. Scott. "Ut Encyclopedia Poesis: Ben Jonson's Cary-Morison Ode and the 'Spheare' of 'Humanitie,'" 87 (1990): 194-220.
Bland, D. S. "Rhetoric and the Law Student in Sixteenth-Century England," 54 (1957): 498-508.
Blanshard, Rufus A. "Carew and Jonson," 52 (1955): 195-211.
Blayney, Glenn H. "Wardship in English Drama (1600-1650)," 53 (1956): 470-84; see also Blayney, M. S.
Blayney, M. S. and G. H. [Blayney]. "The Faerie Queene and an English Version of Chartier's Traité de l'Esperance," 55 (1958): 154-63.
Blayney, Peter W. M. "The Book of Sir Thomas Moore Re-Examined," 69 (1972): 167-91.
Blenkner, Louis, O.S.B. "Sin, Psychology, and the Structure of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," 74 (1977): 354-87; "The Pattern of Traditional Images in Pearl," 68 (1971): 26-49.
Blissett, William. "Lucan's Caesar and the Elizabethan Villain," 53 (1956): 553-75.
Blockley, Mary. "Constraints on Negative Contraction with the Finite Verb and the Syntax of Old English Poetry," 85 (1988): 428-50.
Bloom, Edward A. "'Labors of the Learned': Neoclassic Book Reviewing Aims and Techniques," 54 (1957): 537-63.
Boatner, Janet W. "The Misunderstood Ordeal: A Re-examination of the Chanson de Roland," 66 (1969): 571-83.
Boehrer, Bruce. "Jonson's Catiline and Anti-Sallustian Trends in Renaissance Humanist Historiography," 94 (1997): 85-102.
Boggess, William F. "Aristotle's Poetics in the Fourteenth Century," 67 (1970): 278-94; see also Allen, Walter, Jr.
Bonahue, Edward T., Jr. "'I know the place and the persons': The Play of Textual Frames in Baldwin's Beware the Cat," 91 (1994): 283-300.
Bondanella, Peter E. "Cecco Angiolieri and the Vocabulary of Courtly Love," 69 (1972): 55-71; "Arnaut Daniel and Dante's Rime Petrose: A Re-Examination," 68 (1971): 416-34.
Boon, Jean-Pierre. "Emendations des emprunts dans le texte des essais dits 'stoïciens' de Montaigne," 65 (1968): 147-62.
Borkat, Roberta F. S. "The Evil of Goodness: Sentimental Morality in The London Merchant," 76 (1979): 288-312.
Bouchard, Gary M. "Phineas Fletcher: The Piscatory Link Between Spenserian and Miltonic Pastoral," 89 (1992): 232-43.
Bowen, Barbara C. "Geofroy Tory's Champ Fleury and Its Major Sources," 76 (1979): 13-27; "What Does Montaigne Mean by 'marqueterie'?" 67 (1970): 147-55; see also Bright, David F.
Bowen, Vincent E. "Unpublished Letters by Pierre Bayle," 66 (1969): 104-17.
Bowers, Terence. "Margery Kempe as Traveler," 97 (2000): 1-28.
Boyd, Maureen. See Brown, Cedric C.
Boyce, Benjamin. "Johnson's Life of Savage and Its Literary Background," 53 (1956): 576-98.
Boyle, Harry H. "Elizabeth's Entertainment at Elvetham: War Policy in Pageantry," 68 (1971): 146-66.
Bradbury, Nancy Mason. "The Traditional Origins of Havelok the Dane," 90 (1993): 115-42.
Brady, Jennifer. "Jonson's 'To King James': Plain Speaking in the Epigrammes and the Conversations," 82 (1985): 380-98.
Brault, Gerard J. "The Comic Design of Rabelais' Pantagruel," 65 (1968): 140-46.
Braverman, Richard. "Politics in Jewish Disguise: Jacobitism and Dissent on the Post-Revolutionary Stage," 90 (1993): 347-70.
Brawer, Robert A. "The Characterization of Pilate in the York Cycle Play," 69 (1972): 289-303.
Brennan, John P. "Reflections on a Gloss to The Prioress's Tale from Jerome's Adversus Jovinianum," 70 (1973): 243-51.
Briggs, Peter M. "Locke's Essay and the Tentativeness of Tristram Shandy," 82 (1985): 493-520.
Bright, David F. and Barbara C. Bowen. "Emblems, Elephants, and Alexander," 80 (1983): 14-24.
Brink, Jean R. "Who Fashioned Edmund Spenser? The Textual History of Complaints," 88 (1991): 153-68.
Broderick, John C. "Thoreau, Alcott, and the Poll Tax," 53 (1956): 612-26.
Brodwin, Leonora Leet. "Authorship of The Second Maiden's Tragedy: A Consideration of the Manuscript Attribution to Chapman," 63 (1966): 51-77.
Bronson, Bertrand H. "Afterthoughts on The Merchant's Tale," 58 (1961): 583-96.
Brooks, H. Frank. "Taste, Perfection, and Delight in Guez de Balzac's Criticism," 68 (1971): 70-87.
Brooks, Roger L. "Letters of Matthew Arnold: A Supplementary Checklist," 63 (1966): 93-98; "Matthew Arnold and His Contemporaries: A Check List of Unpublished and Published Letters," 56 (1959): 647-53.
Brosman, Paul W., Jr. "Further Evidence of Rhine Franconian Influence on Old French," 67 (1970): 1-12; "The Old High German Element in French," 60 (1963): 499-513; "Morphological Correspondence among Germanic Verbs in Romance," 59 (1962): 593-604.
Brosnahan, Leger. "Does The Nun's Priest's Epilogue Contain a Link?" 58 (1961): 468-82.
Broude, Ronald. "Volpone and the Triumph of Truth: Some Antecedents and Analogues of the Main Plot in Volpone," 77 (1980): 227-46; "George Chapman's Stoic-Christian Revenger," 70 (1973): 51-61; "Time, Truth, and Right in The Spanish Tragedy," 68 (1971): 130-45.
Brown, Carolyn E. "The Homoeroticism of Duke Vincentio: 'Some Feeling of the Sport,'" 94 (1997): 187-220.
Brown, Cedric C. and Maureen Boyd. "The Homely Sense of Herbert's 'Jordan,'" 79 (1982): 147-61.
Brown, Emerson, Jr. "Priapus and The Parlement of Foulys," 72 (1975): 258-74.
Brown, Eric C. "The Allegory of Small Things: Insect Eschatology in Spenser's Muiopotmos," 99 (2002): 247-67.
Brownlow, F. W. "Speke, Parrot: Skelton's Allegorical Denunciation of Cardinal Wolsey," 65 (1968): 124-39.
Bruhn, Mark J. "Approaching Busyrane: Episodic Patterning in The Faerie Queene," 92 (1995): 275-90.
Bryan, Robert A. "Adam's Tragic Vision in Paradise Lost," 62 (1965): 197-214.
Bryant, Joseph Allen, Jr. "Jonson's Revision of Every Man in His Humor," 59 (1962): 641-50; "Shakespeare's Falstaff and the Mantle of Dick Tarlton," 51 (1954): 149-62.
Buchan, A. M. "The Sad Wisdom of the Marine," 61 (1964): 669-88.
Buehler, Philip. "The Cursor Mundi and Herman's Bible: Some Additional Parallels," 61 (1964): 485-99.
Bühler, Curt F. "Owners' Jingles in Early Printed Books," 62 (1965): 647-53.
Bullón-Fernández, María. "'By3onde þe water': Courtly and Religious Desire in Pearl," 91 (1994): 35-49.
Burlin, Robert B. "The Ruthwell Cross, The Dream of the Rood, and the Vita Contemplativa," 65 (1968): 23-43.
Burnett, Mark Thornton. "Tamburlaine: An Elizabethan Vagabond," 84 (1987): 308-23.
Burrow, R. W. "Swift and Plato's Political Philosophy," 84 (1987): 494-506.
Bush, Jerome. "The Resources of Locus and Platea Staging: The Digby Mary Magdalene," 86 (1989): 139-65.
Butler, Francelia. "John Penkethman's Pseudonymous Plague Works, 1625-1636," 57 (1960): 622-33.
Butler, James A. "The Chronology of Wordsworth's The Ruined Cottage after 1800," 74 (1977): 89-112.
Butler, Maria Hogan. "An Examination of Byron's Revision of Manfred, Act III," 60 (1963): 627-36.
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Cable, Thomas. "Metrical Simplicity and Sievers' Five Types," 69 (1972): 280-88.
Cain, Christopher M. "Phonology and Meter in the Old English Macaronic Verses," 98 (2001): 273-91.
Cain, William E. "Self and Others in Two Poems by Ben Jonson," 80 (1983): 163-82.
Calabrese, Michael A. "May Devoid of All Delight: January, The Merchant's Tale, and The Romance of the Rose," 87 (1990): 261-84.
Calder, Daniel G. "Setting and Ethos: The Pattern of Measure and Limit in Beowulf," 69 (1972): 21-37.
Caldwell, Ellen C. "Jack Cade and Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 2," 92 (1995): 18-79.
Caldwell, Mark L. "Sources and Analogues of the Life of Sidney," 74 (1977): 279-300.
Camargo, Martin. "The Finn Episode and the Tragedy of Revenge in Beowulf," in Eight Anglo-Saxon Studies, 78.5 (Texts and Studies, 1981): 120-34.
Candido, Joseph. "Prefatory Matter(s) in the Shakespeare Editions of Nicholas Rowe and Alexander Pope," 97 (2000): 210-28.
Canfield, J. Douglas. "Royalism's Last Dramatic Stand: English Political Tragedy, 1679-89," 82 (1985): 234-63.
Cannan, Paul D. "Ben Jonson, Authorship, and the Rhetoric of English Dramatic Prefatory Criticism," 99 (2002): 178-201.
Carey, Douglas M. "Asides and Interiority in Lazarillo de Tormes: A Study in Psychological Realism," 66 (1969): 119-34.
Carley, James P. "John Leland in Paris: The Evidence of His Poetry," 83 (1986): 1-50.
Carlisle, Carol Jones. "The Nineteenth-Century Actors versus the Closet Critics of Shakespeare," 51 (1954): 599-615.
Carlson, David R., ed. The Latin Writings of John Skelton, 88.4 (Texts and Studies, 1991); "Politicizing Tudor Court Literature: Gaguin's Embassy and Henry VII's Humanists' Response," 85 (1988): 279-304.
Carnicelli, Thomas A. "The Function of the Messenger in Beowulf," 72 (1975): 246-57.
Carnochan, W. B. "The Complexity of Swift: Gulliver's Fourth Voyage," 60 (1963): 23-44.
Carpenter, Dwayne E. "Fickle Fortune: Gambling in Medieval Spain," 85 (1988): 267-78.
Carr, Joan. "Cymbeline and the Validity of Myth," 75 (1978): 316-30.
Carroll, D. Allen. "The Player-Patron in Greene's Groatsworth of Wit," 91 (1994): 301-12; "The Badger in Greenes Groats-worth of Witte and in Shakespeare," 84 (1987): 471-82.
Carroll, William C. "New Plays vs. Old Readings: The Division of the Kingdoms and Folio Deletions in King Lear," 85 (1988): 225-44; "'A Received Belief': Imagination in The Merry Wives of Windsor," 74 (1977): 186-215.
Carson, Mother Angela, O.S.U. "Aspects of Elegy in the Middle English Pearl," 62 (1965): 17-27; "The Green Chapel: Its Meaning and Its Function," 60 (1963): 598-605.
Castanien, Donald G. "Three Spanish Translations of Epictetus," 61 (1964): 616-26; "Quevedo's Anacreón Castellano," 55 (1958): 568-75.
Castellani, Victor. "Heliocentricity in the Structure of Dante's Paradiso," 78 (1981): 211-23.
Cavanagh, Sheila T. "Nightmares of Desire: Evil Women in The Faerie Queene," 91 (1994): 313-38.
Chaikin, Milton. "Zola and Conrad's 'The Idiots,'" 52 (1955): 502-7.
Challis, Lorna. "The Use of Oratory in Sidney's Arcadia," 62 (1965): 561-76.
Chamberlain, David. "Musical Learning and Dramatic Action in Hrotsvit's Pafnutius," 77 (1980): 319-43.
Chambers, A. B. "Herrick, Corinna, Canticles, and Catullus," 74 (1977): 216-27; "Herrick and the Trans-shifting of Time," 72 (1975): 85-114.
Champion, Larry S. "'By Usurpation Thine, by Conquest Mine': Perspective and Politics in Edmund Ironside," 85 (1988): 211-24; "Developmental Structure in Shakespeare's Early Histories: The Perspective of 3 Henry VI," 76 (1979): 218-38; "Tourneur's The Revenger's Tragedy and the Jacobean Tragic Perspective," 72 (1975): 299-321; "From Melodrama to Comedy: A Study of the Dramatic Perspective in Dekker's The Honest Whore, Parts I and II," 69 (1972): 192-209.
Chance, Jane. "The Medieval Sources of Cristoforo Landino's Allegorization of the Judgment of Paris," 81 (1984): 145-60.
Charney, Maurice. "Shakespeare's Antony: A Study of Image Themes," 54 (1957): 149-61.
Cheek, Macon. "Milton's 'In Quintum Novembris': An Epic Foreshadowing," 54 (1957): 172-84.
Cheney, Patrick Gerard. "'And Doubted Her to Deeme an Earthly Wight': Male Neoplatonic 'Magic' and the Problem of Female Identity in Spenser's Allegory of the Two Florimells," 86 (1989): 310-40; "'Secret Powre Unseene': Good Magic in Spenser's Legend of Britomart," 85 (1988): 1-28.
Cherpack, Clifton. "Form and Ideas in L’Astrée," 69 (1972): 320-33; "Volney's Les Ruines and the Age of Rhetoric," 54 (1957): 65-75.
Chiasson, Elias J. "Swift's Clothes Philosophy in the Tale and Hooker's Concept of Law," 59 (1962): 64-82.
Christopher, Georgia B. "In Arcadia, Calvin . . .: A Study of Nature in Henry Vaughan," 70 (1973): 408-26.
Cincotta, Mary Ann. "Reinventing Authority in The Faerie Queene," 80 (1983): 25-52.
Cirillo, A. R. "Crashaw's 'Epiphany Hymn': The Dawn of Christian Time," 67 (1970): 67-88.
Clanton, Stacy M. "The 'Number' of Sir Walter Ralegh's Booke of the Ocean to Scinthia," 82 (1985): 200-11.
Clark, Evert Mordecai. "Milton and Wither," 56 (1959): 626-46; "Milton's English Poetical Vocabulary," 53 (1956): 220-38.
Clark, John R. "Swift's Knaves and Fools in the Tradition: Rhetoric versus Poetic in A Tale of a Tub, Section IX," 66 (1969): 777-96.
Clark, Sandra. "Hic Mulier, Haec Vir, and the Controversy over Masculine Women," 82 (1985): 157-83.
Clarke, Dorothy Clotelle. "The Passage on Sins in the Decir a las siete virtudes," 59 (1962): 18-30.
Clegg, Cyndia Susan. "Justice and Press Censorship in Book V of Spenser's Faerie Queene," 95 (1998): 237-62.
Clements, A. L. "On the Mode and Meaning of Traherne's Mystical Poetry: 'The Preparative,'" 61 (1964): 500-21.
Clements, Robert J. "Prayer and Confession in Michelangelo's Poetry," 62 (1965): 101-10; "Emblem Books on Literature's Role in the Revival of Learning," 54 (1957): 85-100; "Literary Theory and Criticism in Scaliger's Poemata," 51 (1954): 561-84.
Clifford, Emma. "Thomas Hardy and the Historians," 56 (1959): 654-68.
Clogan, Paul M. "Chaucer and the Thebaid Scholia," 61 (1964): 599-615.
Clopper, Lawrence M. "The Life of the Dreamer, the Dreams of the Wanderer in Piers Plowman," 86 (1989): 261-85.
Colaco, Jill. "The Window Scenes in Romeo and Juliet and Folk Songs of the Night Visit," 83 (1986): 138-57.
Cole, Douglas. "Hrotsvitha's Most 'Comic' Play: Dulcitius," 57 (1960): 597-605.
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