English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism
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- Ehud's dagger, class struggle in the English Revolution, James Holstun
- Natural law in English Renaissance literature, R.S. White
- Law and empire in English Renaissance literature, Brian C. Lockey
- Literature and revolution in England, 1640-1660, Nigel Smith
- Worlds apart, the market and the theater in Anglo-American thought, 1550-1750, by Jean-Christophe Agnew
- 'Grossly material things', women and book production in early modern England, Helen Smith
- Pageantry and power, a cultural history of the early modern Lord Mayor's Show, 1585-1639, Tracey Hill
- A power to do justice, jurisdiction, English literature, and the rise of common law, 1509-1625, Bradin Cormack
- Inventing polemic, religion, print, and literary culture in early modern England, Jesse M. Lander
- Women's work in early modern English literature and culture, Michelle M. Dowd
- The power of the passive self in English literature, 1640-1770, Scott Paul Gordon
- The romance of the New World, gender and the literary formations of English colonialism, Joan Pong Linton
- Rhetoric, women and politics in early modern England, edited by Jennifer Richards and Alison Thorne
- Renaissance go-betweens, cultural exchange in early modern Europe, edited by Andreas Höfele, Werner von Koppenfels
- Women writing the English Republic, 1625-1681, Katharine Gillespie, Miami University, Ohio
- Writing the monarch in Jacobean England, Jonson, Donne, Shakespeare and the works of King James, Jane Rickard
- Libertines and radicals in early modern London, sexuality, politics, and literary culture, 1630-1685, James Grantham Turner
- The mental world of Stuart women, three studies, Sara Heller Mendelson
- Outward appearances, the female exterior in Restoration London, Will Pritchard
- Literature, nationalism, and memory in early modern England and Wales, Philip Schwyzer
- Oral and literate culture in England, 1500-1700, Adam Fox
- Shakespeare's restless world, a portrait of an era, Neil MacGregor
- Narrating the Crusades, loss and recovery in medieval and early modern English literature, Lee Manion
- English authorship and the early modern sublime, fictions of transport in Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare and Jonson, Patrick Cheney
- Future history, global fantasies in seventeenth-century American and British writings, Kristina Bross
- The severed head and the grafted tongue, literature, translation and violence in early modern Ireland, Patricia Palmer, King's College London
- A companion to the global Renaissance, literature and culture in the era of expansion, 1500-1700, edited by Jyotsna G. Singh
- The culture of slander in early modern England, M. Lindsay Kaplan
- This stage-play world, English literature and its background, 1580-1625, Julia Briggs
- Britannia's issue, the rise of British literature from Dryden to Ossian, Howard D. Weinbrot
- Medical Writing in Early Modern English, edited by Irma Taavitsainen, and Päivi Pahta
- Venice transfigured, the myth of Venice in British culture, 1660-1797, John Eglin
- Writing the English Republic, poetry, rhetoric, and politics, 1627-1660, David Norbrook
- Biblical women's voices in early modern England, Michele Osherow
- The memory arts in Renaissance England, a critical anthology, edited by William E. Engel, Rory Loughnane, and Grant Williams
- Puritan conquistadors, Iberianizing the Atlantic, 1550-1700, Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
- Shakespearean negotiations, the circulation of social energy in Renaissance England, Stephen Greenblatt
- The English renaissance, orientalism, and the idea of Asia, Debra Johanyak and Walter S. H. Lim, editors
- Mediatrix, women, politics, and literary production in early modern England, Julie Crawford
- Memory and mortality in Renaissance England, edited by William E. Engel, Rory Loughnane, Grant Williams
- Games and war in early modern English literature, from Shakespeare to Swift, edited by Holly Faith Nelson and James William Daems
- Literature and the politics of family in seventeenth-century England, Su Fang Ng
- Origins of the individualist self, autobiography and self-identity in England, 1591-1791, Michael Mascuch
- The poetics of literary transfer in early modern France and England, Hassan Melehy
- Domesticity and dissent in the seventeenth-century, English women writers and the public sphere, Katharine Gillespie
- English clandestine satire, 1660-1702, Harold Love
- The reputation of Edward II, 1305-1697, a literary transformation of history, Kit Heyam
- Wayward contracts, the crisis of political obligation in England, 1640-1674, Victoria Kahn
- Emergent nation, early modern British literature in transition, 1660-1714, edited by Elizabeth Sauer, Volume 3
- The Mosaic constitution, political theology and imagination from Machiavelli to Milton, Graham Hammill