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Contemporary Weird Fiction and the Allegorical Intuition
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2017)
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Spenserian Satire: A Tradition of Indirection
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Publications (2017)
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The Reader’s Enactivist Travels in the Spenserian Storyworld: Virtual and Allegorical Bodies
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2016)
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Interpreting Spenserian Allegory: A Cognitive Approach
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2015)
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Kar ve arametni İspanyol Trajedisi [Turkish translation of “The Spanish Tragedy as Intertext for Orhan Pamuk’s Kar (Snow)”]
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Publications (2015)
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Martin Weinrich’s De ortu monstrorum commentarius (1595) and Its Reception in England
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2014)
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Hunting Love and Catching Cupid in Spenser’s ‘March’ and Nashe’s Choise of Valentines
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2014)
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He . . . beat his blubbred face": Reading Spenser’s Daphnaida as a Satire
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2013)
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Review of the book, "Bruce Danner, Edmund Spenser’s War on Lord Burghley"
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Publications (2013)
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Student Preferences for Online Lecture Formats: Does Prior Experience Matter?
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Publications (2013)
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Disabling Allegories in Edmund Spenser’s Faerie Queene
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Publications (2013)
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Satirizing the Quean: Venus as Elizabeth in Spenser’s Muiopotmos and Dymoke’s Caltha Poetarum
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2012)
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Spenserianism and Satire before and after the Bishops’ Ban: Evidence from Thomas Middleton
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Publications (2012)
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“Michael Drayton’s Spenserianism in The Owle (1604): The Poetics of Nostalgia”
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2011)
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The Limitations of Concord in the Thames-Medway Marriage Canto of The Faerie Queene
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Publications (2011)
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“Joseph Hall's Virgidemiarum and the Anxiety of Spenser's Satiric Influence”
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2011)
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Work-Family Conflicts and Policies
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Publications (2011)
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“Spenser’s Satiric Influence on Middleton’s Father Hubburds Tales”
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2010)
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“The Politics of Satire and the Burning of Middleton’s Micro-Cynicon (1599)”
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Presentations (2010)
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Edmund Spenser and Auto/Biographical Fantasies of Social Status
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In: English and Linguistics Faculty Publications (2009)
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