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Gabriel Harvey's Marginalia: New Light on the Cultural History of Elizabethan England

The exhibition celebrating the four-hundredth anniversary of Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene included books that were essential reading for his contemporaries. Among them were well-known works by Sir Philip Sidney and Sir Walter Ralegh. Something of the intellectual context of Spenser's wor...

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Published in:The Princeton University Library chronicle 1990-10, Vol.52 (1), p.21-24
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