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30.2 (Spring 2000) Open-Topic Issue Edited by Sarah Beckwith and Annabel Wharton |
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| 185-210 | House Arrest: Modern Archives, Medieval Manuscripts Sian Echard |
| 211-246 | Topography as Historiography: Petrarch, Chaucer, and the Making of Medieval Rome Jennifer Summit |
| 247-274 | The Son of Orfeo: Kingship and Compromise in a Medieval English Romance Oren Falk |
| 275-308 | Rastell’s Pastyme of People: Monarchy and the Law in Early Modern Historiography Peter C. Herman |
| 309-338 | Fighting Words: Witch-Speak in Late Elizabethan Docu-fiction Kirilka Stavreva |
| 339-374 | Collaborating across Generations: Thomas Heywood, Richard Brome, and the Production of The Late Lancashire Witches Heather Hirschfeld |
| 375-399 | Circumcising Donne: The 1633 Poems and Readerly Desire Benjamin Saunders |