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Contesting Literary Biography in the Romantic Period: The Foreshadowing of Psychological Biography
By , King's College London
(Vol. 5, January 2008)
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‘Thair is Richt Litill Play at My Hungrie Hart’: Politics and Play in David Lyndsay's Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis
By , University of Nottingham
(Vol. 4, October 2007)
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Marian and Jacobean Literature
By , University of Edinburgh
(Vol. 2, September 2005)
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‘That Every Man May Knaw’: Reformation and Rhetoric in the Works of Sir David Lyndsay
By , Fatih University, Istanbul
(Vol. 2, August 2005)
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Talking Back at the Centre: Demotic Language in Contemporary Scottish Fiction
By , University of Kent
(Vol. 2, December 2005)
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