Studies in Philology

Papers
(The TQCC of Studies in Philology is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
John Locke, Ecological Imperialism, and the Narration of the Land in Robinson Crusoe —A Tale of the Anthropocene2
Richard Linche: The Fountain of Elizabethan Fiction1
Sir Thomas More and the Tragedy of Citizenship1
Jealousy in Early Modern England0
Purity and Disgust in Herrick and Bruegel0
Christian Traditional Themes and the Cynewulfian Sociolect in Old English Verse0
The Hall of Honor: Chaucer, Hawes, and the Conclusion to Gerard Legh's Accedens of Armory0
Passions and the Passion: Robert Southwell's Mary Magdalene0
The "Puritan" Preacher and The Puritan Widow0
The Garden, the Granary, and "the basic stuff and raw material of true induction": The Eclipse of the Imagination in Francis Bacon's Poetics of Natural History0
Rasselas : The Enigma and the “Agile Music”0
Widsith, Ealhhild, and a Potential Appeal to Kentish Royalty0
The Ruined Landscapes of Beowulf : Apocalypse and Hope0
Correction, Modernization, and Elaboration in a Seventeenth-Century Translation of John Lydgate's Troy Book0
The Impact of Thomas Stanley's History of Philosophy on Margaret Cavendish0
The Parliament of Birds and the Fall of Cardinal Wolsey: A Case Study of Political Allegory in Early Modern England0
The Cloak and the Clog: Tudor Portraiture and Sir Thomas Wyatt's "Myne owne John Poyntz"0
Bale, Heywood, and the Politics of Necessity0
The Body and Soul of the Queen: Neoplatonic Rhetoric in Elizabeth I’s Marriage Speeches0
Contents of Volume 1200
Editor's Note: Louis Round Wilson Prize for 20220
The Romance Hero in Translation: Beauty, Reputation, and Identity in Partonopeu de Blois and Partonope of Blois0
Contents of Volume 1210
Acting and Being Acted Upon: Hamlet's Delay, the Secondary Ghost, and the Purgation of Agency and Patiency0
Homo Homini Lupus: Webster's The Duchess of Malfi and the Vicissitudes of a Political Adage0
"Text up his name": The Authorship of the Manuscript Play Dick of Devonshire0
Milton's Legal Duel: Nature and Norm in Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes0
Making Commotion: Riot and Protest in the Texts of 2 Henry VI0
Motherhood, Building, and Dynasty in the Roman de Melusine0
Pearl and the Fairies of Romance: Hermeneutics and Intertextuality in a Fourteenth-Century Religious Dream Vision0
Swearing and Silver Eagles: Catiline and the Oath of Allegiance0
Beowulf Lines 175–88 and the Transmission of Old English Poetry0
Milton's Postures: Prostrating, Grinding, Leaning0
Voicing Emotion at School: Quintilian, Donatus, and Nicholas Udall0
The Head of Satalia: A Romance Monstrously Birthed0
Flawed Beauty, Flawed Cause: The Political Aesthetics of Parnassus Biceps (1656)0
Venus and Adonis The Rape of Lucrece, and the Shakespeare Canon0
"I, Thomas Usk, Traitor": The Testament of Love and the Ethics and Politics of Service0
Aid from the Elf-Ruler: Line 1314a and the Pre-Christian Antecedents of Beowulf0
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Anne Finch0
The Figura Serpentinata in Paradise Lost0
Skepticism and the Form of Thomas Hoccleve's Series0
Translating the Law in the Inns of Court Play Gismond of Salerne (1566–68)0
“Strange” and “Stranger” in Philaster and Cymbeline : Influence, Response, and Redefinition0
St. Beowulf: Hagiography and Heroic Identity in Beowulf0
James Reshoulde and Elizabethan Scribal Culture0
”To be at once well-bred and sincere, is no less than a Contradiction”: Mandeville as Fabulist in The Fable of the Bees0
“Black Lord Herbert” and the Construction of Race0
Paradise Lost , Or, The Poem of Force0
Neglected Witnesses to George Herbert's Musæ Responsoriæ, and a Previously Unpublished Poem, "Wren cum Chirothecis"0
Illuminating Redcrosse's Way: Medieval Apocalypse Manuscripts as Sources for Spenser's Faerie Queene0
Milton and the Education Monopoly0
The Two Pierides: Magpies and Imitative Poetics in Early Modern England0
Polydore Vergil as Arthurian Witness: On King Arthur and Count Hoyer the Red in the Mansfeldische chronica (1572) of Cyriakus Spangenberg0
The Venus of Apelles from Schoolroom to Romance0
Recreating the Eye of the Beholder: Technopaegnia , Encrypted Reading, and a New Version of "Easter-wings"0
Adapting for Genre in the Middle English Chevalere Assigne0
A Lost Ballad Found: “A Lamentable Songe of the Daugtor of Iephtha” (ca. 1567–1568)0
The Pleasing Analysis of The Faerie Queene0
Witnesses to the Witan ? Some Unrecognized Legislative Idioms in Old English Verse0
"Scandalous Speech and Slanderous Libelles": Robert Peterson, Claudio Tolomei, and the Translation of Free Speech in Early Modern England0
An Essay concerning the Origine of Sciences and the Mode of Scriblerian Satire0
Social History and Literary Genres in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Britain: Or, the Strange and Fascinating Case of Joshua Dudley0
John Donne and the Legacy of Early Modern Testamentary Verse0
Pity and Piety in Titus Andronicus0
Who (What) Lies in the Tomb in the Middle English St. Erkenwald ?0
"From god astraye went": William Forrest's Contra-Reformation "Legend of Theophilus"0
Louis Round Wilson Prize for 20230
Writing "Home": Translating Belonging in Beves of Hampton0
John Donne's Colonial Innocence0
"I do play the touch": Touchstone and Testing in As You Like It0
The Politics of Wedding Poetry under the Cromwellian Protectorate: Sir William Davenant and “Hymen’s Policy”0
Prosodic Change in Thomas More’s Epitaphs for Henry Abyngdon (1518): From Medieval to Renaissance0
Editor's Note: Louis Round Wilson Prize for 20210
“As freshe as any rose newe”: Imperfection, Fetishization, and the Symbolic Significance of Hector in Lydgate’s Troy Book0
Jonathan Wild: Spinoza, the Foil, and the Jacobites0
The Problem of Genre and Spenserian Courtesy: Virgilian Georgic in The Faerie Queene Book 60
Thomas Watson, Thomas Kyd, and Embedded Poetry0
Investigating English Sanctity in the Middle English St. Erkenwald0
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