... Renaissance Rhetoric Short - Title Catalogue 1460–1700 ( Aldershot , 2006 ) . On classical rhetoric more generally , see Jennifer Richards , Rhetoric ( 2007 ) ; H. Lausberg , Handbook of Literary Rhetoric ( Leiden , 1998 ) . 2.
... Logic and Rhetoric in England 1500–1700 (Princeton, 1956); H. F. Plett, English Renaissance Rhetoric and Poetics: A Systematic Bibliography (Leiden, 1995); L. D. Green and J. J. Murphy (eds), Rhetoric Short-Title Catalogue 1460–1700 ...
A similar dynamic occurs at the level of form: prior histories of classical reception had a central, shaping influence on ... nationalism, and the reception of classical literary genres by considering, briefly, Edmund Spenser's ...
This first volume, and fourth to appear in the series, covers the years c.800-1558, and surveys the reception and transformation of classical literary culture in England fromthe Anglo-Saxon period up to the Henrician era.
69 The fundamental study is still that by Richard Rouse and Mary Rouse, Preachers, Florilegia, and Sermons: Studies on the ... for selfformation rather than a preacher's aid ('Commonplaces on Preaching among Commonplaces for Preaching?
Davies, Corinne, 'Two of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Pan Poems and their After-life in Robert Browning's “Pan and Luna”', ... 448–68 Lewis, Linda M., Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Spiritual Progress: Face to Face with God (Columbia, MO, ...
3 For overviews of Trevisa's translations, see Jane Beal, John Trevisa and the English 'Polychronicon' (Phoenix, Ariz., 2013), and David Fowler, The Life and Times of John Trevisa, Medieval Scholar (Seattle, 1995).
This fourth volume covers the years 1790-1880 and explores romantic and Victorian receptions of the classics.
Covering English literature from the early Middle Ages to the present, it both synthesizes existing scholarship and presents new research. This third volume covers the years 1660-1790.