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A supplement to the Modern Language Review, this journal includes articles and reviews on the language and literature of the English-speaking world. Most of the volumes published so far are 'Special Numbers', collections of between fifteen and eighteen commissioned articles on particular topics, such as the impact of the French Revolution on English writers; literature in the modern media; and colonial and imperial themes in literature.

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Volume 38, Numbers 1-2, 1 July 2008
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Guest Editor's Preface
pp. v-vi(1)
Author: Hiscock, Andrew

Introduction: New Lamps for Old?
pp. 1-16(16)
Author: Pincombe, Mike

Print, Patronage, and the Reception of Continental Reform: 1521-1603
pp. 49-67(19)
Authors: King, John N.; Rankin, Mark

The Healing Dialogues of Doctor Bullein
pp. 119-135(17)
Author: Maslen, R. W.

Placing Tudor Fiction
pp. 136-149(14)
Author: Salzman, Paul

Christopher Marlowe and the Succession to the English Crown
pp. 183-198(16)
Author: Hopkins, Lisa

Gismond of Salerne: An Elizabethan and Cupidean Tragedy
pp. 199-215(17)
Author: Kingsley-Smith, Jane

Mary Sidney's Antonius and the Ambiguities of French History
pp. 216-233(18)
Author: Prescott, Anne Lake

Reading Tudor Writing Politically: The Case of 2 Henry IV
pp. 234-250(17)
Author: Burrow, Colin

English: Meaning and Culture.
pp. 251-252(2)
Author: Mugglestone, Lynda

The Mabinogion.
pp. 253-254(2)
Author: Breeze, Andrew

The Oxford Guide to Arthurian Literature and Legend.
pp. 254-255(2)
Author: Archibald, Elizabeth

Cultural Encounters in the Romance of Medieval England.
pp. 255-256(2)
Author: Dor, Juliette

The Fortunes of King Arthur.
pp. 256-257(2)
Author: Allen, Rosamund

A Companion to the Middle English Lyric.
pp. 260-261(2)
Author: Phillips, Helen

Chaucer: An Oxford Guide.
pp. 262-263(2)
Author: Boffey, Julia

The Tragic Argument of `Troilus and Criseyde'.
pp. 264-265(2)
Author: Mortimer, Nigel

Literary Landscapes and the Idea of England, 700-1400.
pp. 265-266(2)
Author: Breeze, Andrew

Radical Spenser: Pastoral, Politics and the New Aestheticism.
pp. 268-269(2)
Author: Brown, Richard Danson

Shakespeare and Renaissance Politics.
pp. 269-271(3)
Author: Brown, Richard Danson

Shakespeare, Spenser and the Matter of Britain.
pp. 269-271(3)
Author: Brown, Richard Danson

The Subject of Elizabeth: Authority, Gender and Representation.
pp. 271-272(2)
Author: Vanhoutte, Jacqueline

Donne: The Reformed Soul.
pp. 272-274(3)
Author: Brown, Richard Danson

Ben Jonson in the Romantic Age.
pp. 275-276(2)
Author: Lee, John

The Oxford Shakespeare: Othello.
pp. 276-277(2)
Author: Lamb, Edel

The Early Modern Corpse and Shakespeare's Theatre.
pp. 277-278(2)
Author: Pooley, Roger

The Early Stuart Masque: Dance, Costume, and Music.
pp. 278-279(2)
Author: Devlin, Diana

Hamlet.
pp. 279-280(2)
Author: Lee, John

Hamlet: The Texts of 1603 and 1623.
pp. 279-280(2)
Author: Lee, John

Shadowplay: The Hidden Beliefs and Coded Politics of William Shakespeare.
pp. 282-283(2)
Author: Alexander, Catherine M. S.

Shakespeare and Republicanism.
pp. 282-283(2)
Author: Alexander, Catherine M. S.

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