|
|
Books
- Rereading the Black Legend: The Discourses of Religious and Racial difference in the Renaissance empires. Chicago University Press, 2008.
- Incest and Agency in Elizabeth's England. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. [abs]
- The Allegory of Female Authority : Christine de Pizan's Cite des Dames. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1991.
- Milton's Spenser: The Politics of Reading. Cornell UP, 1983.
- The Language of Allegory: Defining the Genre. Cornell UP, 1979. (paperback, 1991)
Edited
- Theodor de Bry's Voyages to the Old World and New. JMEMS (Winter 2010) Duke University Press,
(2010). [abs]
- Renaissance Materialities. JMEMS Duke UP, 2002
[abs]
- with Margreta de Grazia and Peter Stallybrass. Object and Subject: Reconstructing Renaissance Culture. Cambridge UP, 1995.
- M. Quilligan, M. Ferguson, N. Vic kers. Rewriting the Renaissance: Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe. University of Chicago Press, 1986
Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books
- "Allegory and Female Authority." Thinking Allegory Otherwise. Ed. Brenda Machovsky. Stanford University Press,
2009.
[abs]
- "Year's Work in Renaissance Studies." Studies in English Literature
(2003): 233-295.
[abs]
- "Incest and Agency: the Case of Elizabeth I." Generation and Degeneration. Ed. Kevin Brownlee and Valeria Finucci. Duke UP,
2001.
- "Elizabeth's Embroidery." Shakespeare Studies 29
(2001): 208-215.
- "Spenser and Slavery." South Atlantic Quarterly Ed. I. Baucom.
(2001)
- "Freedom, Service, and the Trade in Slaves: The Problem of Labor in Paradise Lost." Object and Subject: Reconstructing Renaissance Culture. Ed. Margreta de Grazia, Maureen Quilligan, and Peter Stallybrass. Cambridge UP,
1995.
- "Author, Author." Yale Review
(1993)
- "The Language of the Body: The Taming of the Shrew and The Tragedy of Mariam." Renaissance Sexuality. Ed. James K. Turner. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
1992.
- "Christine de Pizan and Canon Formation." Displacements: Woman Tradition Literatures in French. Ed. Nancy K. Miller and Joan DeJean. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins P,
1991. 126-43.
- "Translating Dismemberment: Christine de Pizan and Boccaccio." Studi Sul Boccaccio
(1991)
- "Christine de Pizan: Interventions." Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, special issue edited by Ruth Barrie Strauss
(1991)
- "The Constant Subject: Instability and Authority in Wroth's Urania Poems." Soliciting Interpretation: Literary Theory and Seventeenth-Century English Poetry. Ed. Elizabeth Harvey and Katharine Maus. Chicago: U of Chicago P,
1990. 273-306.
- "Feminine Endings: The Sexual Politics of Sidney's and Spenser's Rhyming." The Englishwoman in Print: Counterbalancing the Canon. Ed. Anne M. Haselkorn and Betty S. Travitsky. Amherst, MA: U of Massachusetts P,
1990. 311-25.
- "Sidney and His Queen." The Historical Renaissance. Ed. Richard Strier and Heather Dubrow. Chicago: U of Chicago P,
1989. 171-96.
- "The Anthropology of Intertextuality: Mary Wroth and the Family Romance." Unfolded Tales: Essays on Renaissance Romance. Ed. Gordon Teskey and George Logan. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP,
1989.
- "The Comedy of Female Authority in The Faerie Queene." ELR
(1988): 427-41.
- "Allegory and the Textual Body: Female Authority in Christine de Pizan's Livre de la Cite des Dames." Romanic Review, special editor Stephen G. Nichols 79
(1988): 222-48.
Reprinted in The New Medievalism, ed. Kevin Brownlee and Stephen G. Nichols [Baltimore: Johns Hopkins P, 1991]
- "The Difference of Feminist Biography." Yale Review
(1988): 52-73.
- "Milton's Spenser: The Inheritance of Ineffability." The Ineffable Word: From Dante to Eliot. Ed. Peter Hawkins and Ann Schotter. A.M.S. Press, U of California P,
1985.
- "Thomas Pynchon and the Language of Allegory." Thomas Pynchon, Critical Essays. Ed. Pearce. Twayne,
1981. Reprint of material on Pynchon from The Language of Allegory
- "Langland's Literal Allegory." Essays in Criticism 28
(1978): 95-111.
- "Words and Sex: the Language of Allegory in the De planctu naturae, Le Roman de la Rose, and Book III of the Faerie Queene." Allegorica 2
(1977): 195-215.
Book Reviews
- Margaret Hannay, Mary Wroth. Renaissance Quarterly
(2011). [abs]
- Bruce R. Smith, The Key of Green. Modern Philology
(2011). [abs]
- Review of K. Schwarz's Amazon Love. Shakespeare Studies
(2003).
- Review of Gamani Salgado's The Elizabethan Underworld. New York Times Book Review
(1 May 1993).
- Review of Laurie Finke and Martin Shichtman's Medieval Text and Contemporary Readers. Speculum
(1989).
- Review of Antonia Fraser's The Warrior Queens. Washington Post
(16 Apr. 1989).
- Review of The History of Private Life, vol. III. ed. Roger Chartier,. New York Times Book Review
(16 Apr. 1989).
- Review of Patricia Parker's Literary Fat Ladies: Rhetoric Gender Property. Shakespeare Quarterly
(1988).
- Review of Antonia Fraser's The Weaker Vessel. The Nation
(1985).
- Review of Tirant Lo Blanc. The Nation
(1985). (15th century Spanish text in translation)
- Review of Judith C. Brown's Immodest Acts: The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy. 1985.
- Review of Jasper Ridley's Henry VIII. New York Times
(1985).
- Review of The Paradise of Women: Writing Englishwomen of the Renaissance. ed. Betty Travitsky. Modern Language Notes
(1983).
- Review of Christine de Pizan's The Book of the City of Ladies. trans. E.J. Richards, New York Times Book Review
(July 1982).
- Review of Gay Clifford's The Transformations of Allegory. Poetics Today Quarterly
(1978).
|