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34.2 (Spring 2004) Open-Topic Issue Edited by Sarah Beckwith and Annabel Wharton |
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| 251-278 | The Owl and the Nightingale and the Meaning of Life Christopher Cannon |
| 279-308 | Three Readings of The Knight’s Tale: Sir John Clanvowe, Geoffrey Chaucer, and James I of Scotland John M. Bowers |
| 309-344 | Ideologies of the Spanish Transition Revisited: Juan Huarte de San Juan, Juan Carlos Rodríguez, and Noam Chomsky Malcolm K. Read |
| 345-372 | Historicizing the Imagery of the Demonic in The Duchess of Malfi Albert H. Tricomi |
| 373-404 | Lying-in Like a Countess: The Lisle Letters, the Cecil Family, and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside Janelle Day Jenstad |
| 405-438 | Spiritual Autobiography and Radical Sectarian Women’s Discourse: Anna Trapnel and the Bad Girls of the English Revolution Maria Magro |
| 439-462 | New Books across the Disciplines Michael Cornett |