Mary Sidney: Bibliography
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Psalms." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature. 8(1992)2:
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the Tradition of Admonitory Dedication." In Margaret P. Hannay, ed.
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of Religious Works. Kent: Kent State UP, 1985. 149-165.
- ------. "Mary Sidney: Lady Wroth." In Katharina M.
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- ------. "'Princes You as Men Must Dy': Genevan Advice to
Monarchs in the Psalmes of Mary Sidney." English Literary
Renaissance. 19(1989)1: 22-41.
- ------. "'This Moses and This Miriam': The Countess of
Pembroke's Role in the Legend of Sir Philip Sidney." In M.J.B. Allen,
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Philip Sidney's Achievements. NY: AMS, 1990. 217-226.
- Jacobus, Lee A. "Milton Metaphrast: Logic and Rhetoric in Psalm
I." Milton Studies. 23(1987): 119-132.
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Spenser Studies. 6(1985): 165-190.
- Kinnamon, Noel. Melle de petra: The Sources and the From of the
Sidneian Psalms. DAI. 37(1977): 5143A-5144A.
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Psalms." George Herbert Journal. 1(1978)2: 44-48.
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Manuscripts." English Manscrupt Studies, 1100-1700. 2(1990):
139 161.
- Lamb, Mary Ellen. Gender and Authorship in the Sidney Circle.
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to the Life and Work of Mary Sidney Herbert, the Countess of Pembroke.
DAI. 37(1976): 2199A.
- Lifshutz, Ellen St. Sure. David's Lyre and the Renaissance Lyric:
A Critical Consideration of the Psalms of Wyatt, Surrey and the Sidneys.
DAI. 41(1981)7: 3118A.
- Miller, Naomi J. "Rewriting Lyric Fictions: The Role of the Lady
in Lady Mary Wroth's Pamphilia to Amphilanthus." In Anne M.
Haselkorn and Betty S. Travitsky, eds. The Renaissance Englishwoman
in Print: Counterbalancing the Canon. Amherst: U of Mass P, 1990. 295-310.
- Parry, Graham. "Lay Mary Wroth's Urania." Proceedings
of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. 16(1975): 51-60.
- Quilligan, Maureen. "The Constant Subject: Instability and Female
Authority in Wroth's Urania Poems." In Elizabeth D. Harvey
and Katharine Eisaman Maus, eds. Soliciting Interpretation: Literary
Theory and Seventeenth-Century English Poetry. Chicago: U of Chicago
P, 1990. 307-35.
- Roberts, Josephine A. "Recent Studies in Women Writers of Tudor
England: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke." English Literary Renaissance.
14(1984)3: 426-439.
- Steinberg, Theodore L. "The Sidneys and the Psalms."
Studies in Philology. 92(1995)1: 1-17.
- Sheppeard, Sallye. The Forbidden Muse: Mary Sidney Herbert and Renaissance
Poetic Theory and Practice." DAI. 41(1981)8: 3956A.
- ------. "Toward a Reassessment of the Psalms of
David within Renaissance Poetry." Publications of the Mississippi
Philological Association. 1988: 143-152.
- Swift, Carolyn Ruth. "Feminine Self-Definition in Lady Mary Wroth's
Love's Victorie (c. 1621). English Literary Renaissance.
19(1989)2: 171-188.
- Todd, Richard. "Humanist Prosodic Theory, Dutch Synods, and the
Poetics of the Sidney-Pembroke Psalter." Huntington Library Quarterly.
52(1989)2: 273-293.
- ------. "'So Well Attyr'd Abroad': A Background to the
Sidney-Pembroke Psalter and Its Implications for the Seventeenth Century
Religious Lyric." Texas Studies in Literature and Language.
29(1987)1: 74-93.
Wadenpfuhl, Laura.The Narrative Discourse of Sir Philip Sidney and Lady
Mary Wroth. DAI. 55(1995)11: 3526A. DAI # DA9402955.
- Wall, Wendy. "Our Bodies/Our Texts? Renaissance Women and the
Trials of Authorship." In Carol J. Singley and Susan Elizabeth Sweeney,
eds. Anxious Power: Reading, Writing, and Ambivalence in Narrative by
Women. Albany: State U of NY P, 1993. 51-71.
- Waller, Gary F. Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke: A Critical Study
of Her WRitings and Literary Milieu. Salzburg: Inst. fur Anglistik
and Amerikanstik, U. Salzburg, 1979.
- ------. The Triumph of Death and Other Unpublished and Uncollected
Poems by Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke. Salzburg: Inst. fur Englische
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- Weiner, Seth. "The Quantitative Poems and the Psalm Translations:
The Place of Sidney's Experimental Verse in the Legend." In Jan van
Dorsten, Dominic Baker-Smith and Arthur F. Kinney, eds. Sir Philip Sidney:
1586 and the Creation of a Legend. Leiden: Brill, 1986. 193-220.
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Elizabeth Cary: Bibliography
Mary Wroth: Bibliography
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