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Herman Asarnow (U. Portland), Renaissance British Literature: An Image-Oriented Introduction to Backgrounds for English Renaissance Literature |
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Mary Bly (Washington U., St. Louis), Public Domain, Private Dominion: Sexual Politics in Renaissance Drama (John Tolva, Washington U.) |
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Rebecca Bushnell (U. Penn), |
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Court Culture |
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Intro |
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The New Church |
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New Family and Sexuality |
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New State and the Nation |
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The New Subject |
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New Worlds/New Science |
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Rural Pleasures and Labors |
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Urban Life |
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Patricia Fumerton (U. California, Santa Barbara), Literature and Art: The Renaissance Self |
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Theodore C. Humphrey (California State Polytechnic U., Pomona), Poetry of the English Renaissance (makes extensive use of the Internet) |
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U. Victoria English Dept., Independent Studies Course in Shakespeare |
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E. L. Skip Knox (Boise State U.), Electric Renaissance |
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Edward Malone (Missouri Western State C.), Shakespeare ("a reading-, writing-, and computer-intensive course in Shakespeare's plays and sonnets") |
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Maureen Quilligan (U. Penn), Shakespeare |
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David A. Salomon (U. Conn.), Hamlet in Hyperspace |
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David Worrall (St. Mary's C., U. Surrey), Approaches to Shakespeare |
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