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'Let se who dare make up the reste': fear and the interpretation of Skelton's Speke Parott / John Scattergood
The lady loves her will: riddling in The marriage of Sir Gawain / Erin Sebo
Anne Lock's anonymous friend: A meditation of a penitent sinner and the problem of ascription / Deirdre Serjeantson
'A certaine disgracing': resonances of a Renaissance word / Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin
Facie ad Faciem: reader, protagonist, and self-reflection in Spenser's Legend of Temperance / Helen Cooney
'This concealed man': Spenser, Ireland and Ormond (?) in Shakespeare's As you like it / Thomas Herron
The enigma of divine revelation in Tourneur's The Atheist's tragedy / Rory Loughnane
Decoding landscape and fertility in early modern travels to Palestine / Paris O'Donnell
Ignorance is iniquity: the arcana imperii in the sermons of John Donne / Mark S. Sweetnam
Millennialism and the renewal of nature: Thomas Fairfax, the Diggers and Andrew Marvell's 'Upon Appleton House' / Crawford Gribben
'Lycidas' (1637) and timely reading: some observations on John Milton and Histories of Ireland (1633) / W.J. McCormack
'Very far from being dark and affectedly mysterious': women, philosophy and the interpretation of Genesis 1-3 in seventeenth-century England / John Flood.

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