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Signaturbereich: AN 34-0001 bis 4999
| Signatur | Titel | Verfasserangabe | Erschienen |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elizabethan and Jacobean journals: Vol. 4 A Jacobean journal | |||
| Elizabethan and Jacobean journals: Vol. 2 A second Elizabethan journal | |||
| Elizabethan and Jacobean journals: Vol. 1 An Elizabethan journal | |||
| Elizabethan and Jacobean journals: Vol. 5 A second Jacobean journal | |||
| Elizabethan and Jacobean journals: Vol. 3 A last Elizabethan journal | |||
| Miscellanies of the Fuller Worthies' Library: Vol. 3 | |||
| Miscellanies of the Fuller Worthies' Library: Vol. 2 | |||
| Miscellanies of the Fuller Worthies' Library: Vol. 4 | |||
| Miscellanies of the Fuller Worthies' Library: Vol. 1 | |||
| The Cambridge companion to English literature | ed. by Arthur F. Kinney | ||
| A companion to English Renaissance literature and culture | ed. by Michael Hattaway | ||
| Early modern English literature | Jason Scott-Warren | ||
| The Cambridge history of early modern English literature | ed. by David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller | ||
| The Oxford handbook of Tudor literature | ed. by Mike Pincombe and Cathy Shrank | ||
| A companion to Tudor literature | ed. by Kent Cartwright | ||
| A short history of early modern England | Peter C. Herman | ||
| The Renaissance | Lena Cowen Orlin | ||
| The encyclopedia of English renaissance literature: Vol. 1 A - F | |||
| The encyclopedia of English renaissance literature: Vol. 2 G - O | |||
| The encyclopedia of English renaissance literature: Vol. 3 P - Z | |||
| Handbook of English Renaissance literature | edited by Ingo Berensmeyer | ||
| Key concepts in Renaissance literature | Malcolm Hebron | ||
| Dictionary of literary-rhetorical conventions of the English Renaissance | Marjorie Donker; George M. Muldrow | ||
| A biographical dictionary of Renaissance poets and dramatists, 1520 - 1650 | J. W. Saunders | ||
| English poetry of the sixteenth century | Gary Waller | ||
| Jacobean poetry and prose | ed. by Clive Bloom | ||
| The Oxford handbook of English prose 1500 - 1640 | ed. by Andrew Hadfield | ||
| The uses of the canon | Howard Felperin | ||
| Literatur der Renaissance | Ludwig Borinski; Claus Uhlig | ||
| A concise companion to English Renaissance literature | ed. by Donna B. Hamilton | ||
| A new companion to English Renaissance literature and culture: Vol. 1 | |||
| A new companion to English Renaissance literature and culture: Vol. 2 | |||
| The waning of the Renaissance 1640 - 1740 | John Hoyles | ||
| Dialectical criticism and renaissance literature | Michael McCanles | ||
| Poetry and courtliness in Renaissance England | Daniel Javitch | ||
| Rethinking the Henrician era | edited by Peter C. Herman | ||
| Politics and literature in the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII | Alistair Fox | ||
| Plays of persuasion | Greg Walker | ||
| The rites of knighthood | Richard C. McCoy | ||
| Humanism and poetry in the early Tudor period | by H. A. Mason | ||
| Renaissance self-fashioning | Stephen Greenblatt | ||
| Elizabethan grotesque | Neil Rhodes | ||
| The historical Renaissance | edited by Heather Dubrow and Richard Strier | ||
| Sixteenth century English literature | Murray Roston | ||
| Poetic traditions of the English Renaissance | edited by Maynard Mack and George deForest Lord | ||
| English Reformation literature | John N. King | ||
| Writing under tyranny | Greg Walker | ||
| The Commonwealth of wit | Eckhard Auberlen | ||
| Poetry and politics in the English Renaissance | David Norbrook | ||
| Ambition and privilege | Frank Whigham | ||
| Pretexts of authority | Kevin Dunn | ||
| Literature and degree in Renaissance England | Peter Holbrook | ||
| Speaking pictures | Michael Bath | ||
| Elizabethan silent language | Mary E. Hazard | ||
| Renaissance perspectives in literature and the visual arts | Murray Roston | ||
| Literature and the visual arts in Tudor England | David Evett | ||
| From Renaissance to Baroque | Louis L. Martz | ||
| Elizabethan mythologies | Robin Headlam Wells | ||
| Cultural aesthetics | Patricia Fumerton | ||
| Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne | by Frank Kermode | ||
| Forms of Nationhood | Richard Helgerson | ||
| Ricerche sull' umanesimo e sul rinascimento in Inghilterra | |||
| Framing authority | Mary Thomas Crane | ||
| Poetry and music in seventeenth-century England | Diane Kelsey McColley | ||
| Poetry and drama 1570-1700 | ed. by Antony Coleman ... | ||
| English renaissance studies | |||
| Voyage drama and gender politics 1589 - 1642 | Claire Jowitt | ||
| This stage-play world | Julia Briggs | ||
| Mastering the revels | Richard Dutton | ||
| Licensing, censorship and authorship in early modern England | Richard Dutton | ||
| Memory and forgetting in English Renaissance drama | Garrett A. Sullivan | ||
| Renaissance drama in England and Spain | John Loftis | ||
| Reading memory in early modern literature | Andrew Hiscock | ||
| Proverbial language in English drama exclusive of Shakespeare, 1495 - 1616 | R. W. Dent | ||
| Renaissance fictions of anatomy | Devon L. Hodges | ||
| Renaissance hybrids | Gary A. Schmidt | ||
| Telling tears in the English Renaissance | by Marjory E. Lange | ||
| Women, death, and literature in post-Reformation England | Patricia Phillippy | ||
| Unfolded tales | George M. Logan and Gordon Teskey, ed. | ||
| Chivalry and romance in the English Renaissance | Alex Davis | ||
| The uses of mythology in Elizabethan prose romance | Elaine V. Beilin | ||
| Stoicism in Renaissance English literature | Audrey Chew | ||
| Prosody and purpose in the English renaissance | O. B. Hardison | ||
| Renaissance dramatists | Kathleen McLuskie | ||
| A companion to early modern women's writing | ed. by Anita Pacheco | ||
| Half humankind | Katherine Usher Henderson and Barbara F. McManus | ||
| Women and the English Renaissance | Linda Woodbridge | ||
| Redeeming Eve | Elaine V. Beilin | ||
| Oppositional voices | Tina Krontiris | ||
| The imprint of gender | Wendy Wall | ||
| Women and literature in Britain, 1700 - 1800 | ed. by Vivien Jones | ||
| Ventriloquized voices | Elizabeth D. Harvey | ||
| Woman and gender in Renaissance tragedy | Dympna Callaghan | ||
| Disorderly women and female power in the street literature of early modern England and Germany | Joy Wiltenburg | ||
| The occult philosophy in the Elizabethan age | Frances A. Yates | ||
| The vulnerable text | |||
| Changing landscapes | Peter Lindenbaum | ||
| Literary patronage in the English Renaissance | Michael Brennan |