Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, Volume 3Rice University, 1963 - Electronic journals Issues focus "... on four fields of British literature which rotate quarterly as follows: winter--English Renaissance; spring--Tudor and Stuart drama; summer--Restoration and Eighteenth century; and autumn--Nineteenth century." |
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Harris William O The Thematic Importance | 9 |
Kalson Albert E The Chronicles in Cibbers Richard III 253 | 45 |
Andreasen N J C Theme and Structure | 59 |
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