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Publications of Maureen Quilligan    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  Rereading the Black Legend: The Discourses of Religious and Racial difference in the Renaissance empires. Chicago University Press, 2008.
  2.  Incest and Agency in Elizabeth's England. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005.  [abs]
  3.  The Allegory of Female Authority : Christine de Pizan's Cite des Dames. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1991.
  4.  Milton's Spenser: The Politics of Reading. Cornell UP, 1983.
  5.  The Language of Allegory: Defining the Genre. Cornell UP, 1979. (paperback, 1991)

Edited

  1.  Theodor de Bry's Voyages to the Old World and New. JMEMS (Winter 2010) Duke University Press, (2010).  [abs]
  2.  Renaissance Materialities. JMEMS Duke UP, 2002  [abs]
  3. with Margreta de Grazia and Peter Stallybrass. Object and Subject: Reconstructing Renaissance Culture.  Cambridge UP, 1995.
  4. 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

  1. "Allegory and Female Authority." Thinking Allegory Otherwise. Ed. Brenda Machovsky. Stanford University Press, 2009.  [abs]
  2. "Year's Work in Renaissance Studies." Studies in English Literature  (2003): 233-295.  [abs]
  3. "Incest and Agency: the Case of Elizabeth I." Generation and Degeneration. Ed. Kevin Brownlee and Valeria Finucci. Duke UP, 2001.
  4. "Elizabeth's Embroidery." Shakespeare Studies 29 (2001): 208-215.
  5. "Spenser and Slavery." South Atlantic Quarterly Ed. I. Baucom.  (2001)
  6. "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. 
  7. "Author, Author." Yale Review  (1993)
  8. "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. 
  9. "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.
  10. "Translating Dismemberment: Christine de Pizan and Boccaccio." Studi Sul Boccaccio  (1991)
  11. "Christine de Pizan: Interventions." Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, special issue edited by Ruth Barrie Strauss  (1991)
  12. "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.
  13. "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.
  14. "Sidney and His Queen." The Historical Renaissance. Ed. Richard Strier and Heather Dubrow. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1989. 171-96.
  15. "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. 
  16. "The Comedy of Female Authority in The Faerie Queene." ELR  (1988): 427-41.
  17. "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]
  18. "The Difference of Feminist Biography." Yale Review  (1988): 52-73.
  19. "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.
  20. "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
  21. "Langland's Literal Allegory." Essays in Criticism 28 (1978): 95-111.
  22. "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

  1.  Margaret Hannay, Mary Wroth.  Renaissance Quarterly (2011).  [abs]
  2.  Bruce R. Smith, The Key of Green.  Modern Philology (2011).  [abs]
  3.  Review of K. Schwarz's Amazon Love.  Shakespeare Studies (2003).
  4.  Review of Gamani Salgado's The Elizabethan Underworld.  New York Times Book Review (1 May 1993).
  5.  Review of Laurie Finke and Martin Shichtman's Medieval Text and Contemporary Readers.  Speculum (1989).
  6.  Review of Antonia Fraser's The Warrior Queens.  Washington Post (16 Apr. 1989).
  7.  Review of The History of Private Life, vol. III. ed. Roger Chartier,. New York Times Book Review (16 Apr. 1989).
  8.  Review of Patricia Parker's Literary Fat Ladies: Rhetoric Gender Property.  Shakespeare Quarterly (1988).
  9.  Review of Antonia Fraser's The Weaker Vessel.  The Nation (1985).
  10.  Review of Tirant Lo Blanc.  The Nation (1985). (15th century Spanish text in translation)
  11.  Review of Judith C. Brown's Immodest Acts: The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy.  1985.
  12.  Review of Jasper Ridley's Henry VIII.  New York Times (1985).
  13.  Review of The Paradise of Women: Writing Englishwomen of the Renaissance. ed. Betty Travitsky. Modern Language Notes (1983).
  14.  Review of Christine de Pizan's The Book of the City of Ladies.  trans. E.J. Richards, New York Times Book Review (July 1982).
  15.  Review of Gay Clifford's The Transformations of Allegory.  Poetics Today Quarterly (1978).

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