English 220: Rewriting the Renaissance
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Here are some relevant call number sections:
- Literature Theory/Philosophy/Criticism : PN45 - PN 241.5
- Literary History (Renaissance, 1500-1700) : PN 715 - PN 749
- Poetry Theory/Philosophy/History/Criticism : PN 1010 - PN 1389
- English Literature (History and Criticism) : PR 1 - PR 78
- English Literature (Poetry) : PR 500 - PR 614
- English Literature (English Renaissance) : PR 2199 - PR 319 (Individual authors' works and criticism shelved alphabetically, ie. John Donne is PR 2246.)
A Peek into the Collection
Perspectives on Renaissance Poetry
Available via Carleton (PR531 .E93 2015).
The Renaissance Rediscovery of Intimacy
Available online.
Poetry in a World of Things : Aesthetics and Empiricism in Renaissance Ekphrasis
Available via Carleton (PN1181 .E57 2018).
Laura : Uncovering Gender and Genre in Wyatt, Donne, and Marvell
Call Number: PR535.L7 E88 1994
Lyric Wonder : Rhetoric and Wit in Renaissance English Poetry
Available via Carleton (PR411 .B54 1997) and online.
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