Studies in the continental background of Renaissance English literature : essays presented to John L. Lievsay / edited by Dale B. J. Randall and George Walton Williams.
1977
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Title
Studies in the continental background of Renaissance English literature : essays presented to John L. Lievsay / edited by Dale B. J. Randall and George Walton Williams.
Created/published
Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1977.
Description
xiii, 235 p. ; 25 cm
Associated name
Note
Includes index.
Bibliography, etc.
"John Leon Lievsay: a bibliography": p. [223]-226.
Contents
Wright, L. B. Foreword: Jack Lievsay-scholar for all seasons.
Thompson, C. R. Scripture for the ploughboy and some others.
Hardison, O. B., Jr. Petrarch and modern lyric poetry.
Parks, G. B. Italian tributes to Cardinal Pole.
Adams, R. P. Opposed Tudor myths of power.
Corrigan, B. Sir Thomas More: personage and symbol on the Italian stage.
Clubb, L. G. Woman as wonder.
Wiley, W. L. Mary, Queen of Scots, in France.
Silver, I. Ronsard on the marriage of poetry, music, and the dance.
Heninger, S. K., Jr. Oronce Finé and English textbooks for the mathematical sciences.
Predmore, R. L. On interpreting Don Quixote's character.
Wardropper, B. W. The religious conversion of profane poetry.
Thompson, C. R. Scripture for the ploughboy and some others.
Hardison, O. B., Jr. Petrarch and modern lyric poetry.
Parks, G. B. Italian tributes to Cardinal Pole.
Adams, R. P. Opposed Tudor myths of power.
Corrigan, B. Sir Thomas More: personage and symbol on the Italian stage.
Clubb, L. G. Woman as wonder.
Wiley, W. L. Mary, Queen of Scots, in France.
Silver, I. Ronsard on the marriage of poetry, music, and the dance.
Heninger, S. K., Jr. Oronce Finé and English textbooks for the mathematical sciences.
Predmore, R. L. On interpreting Don Quixote's character.
Wardropper, B. W. The religious conversion of profane poetry.
Call number
PN721 .S85