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22 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature<br />
David Daniell, “William Tyndale: Bricks Without<br />
Straw,” Writing the Lives of Writers, eds. Warwick<br />
Gould and Thomas F. Staley, 1998: 68–78.<br />
John T. Day, Eric Lund, and Anne M. O’Donnell, eds.,<br />
Word, Church, and State: Tyndale Quincentenary<br />
Essays, 1998.<br />
John A.R. Dick and Anne Richardson, eds., William<br />
Tyndale and the Law, 1994.<br />
S.L. Greenslade, ed., The Cambridge History of the Bible,<br />
3 vols., 1963.<br />
John D. Long, The Bible in English: John Wycliffe and<br />
William Tyndale, 1998.<br />
James Frederic Mozley, William Tyndale, 1937.<br />
Adam Nicolson, God’s Secretaries: The Making of the<br />
King James Bible, 2003.<br />
Lady Mary Wroth<br />
Texts: The editors would have liked to include Love’s<br />
Victory in this anthology. The play remains in<br />
copyright, however, and the Viscount De L’Isle, the<br />
copyright holder, declines to give permission for the<br />
reproduction of the play in any form. He advises<br />
that scholarship is already well served by the edition<br />
edited by Michael Brennan, and we too urge<br />
interested readers to consult that version, the only<br />
one available. For other Wroth texts (all now in the<br />
public domain), spelling and punctuation have been<br />
modernized in accordance with the practices of this<br />
anthology.<br />
<strong>Edition</strong>s:<br />
Michael G. Brennan, ed., Love’s Victory, 1988.<br />
R.E. Pritchard, ed., Lady Mary Wroth: Poems: A<br />
Modernized <strong>Edition</strong>, 1996.<br />
Josephine A. Roberts, ed., The First Part of the Countess<br />
of Montgomery’s Urania, 1995.<br />
Josephine A. Roberts, ed., The Poems of Lady Mary<br />
Wroth, 1983.<br />
Josephine A. Roberts, Suzanne Gossett, and Janel<br />
Mueller, eds., The Second Part of the Countess of<br />
Montgomery’s Urania, 1999.<br />
G.F. Waller, ed., Pamphilia to Amphilanthus by Lady<br />
Mary Wroth, 1977.<br />
Biographies:<br />
Kim Walker, Women Writers of the English Renaissance,<br />
1996.<br />
Criticism:<br />
Elaine V. Beilin, Redeeming Eve: Women Writers of the<br />
English Renaissance, 1987.<br />
Sheila T. Cavanagh, Cherished Torment: The Emotional<br />
Geography of Lady Mary Wroth’s “Urania,” 2001.<br />
Anne M. Haselkorn and Betty S. Travitsky, eds., The<br />
Renaissance Englishwoman in Print: Counterbalancing<br />
the Canon, 1990.<br />
Naomi J. Miller, Changing the Subject: Mary Wroth and<br />
the Figurations of Gender in Early Modern England,<br />
1996.<br />
Naomi J. Miller and Gary F. Waller, eds., Reading Mary<br />
Wroth: Representing Alternatives in Early Modern<br />
England, 1991.<br />
May Nelson Paulissen, The Love Sonnets of Lady Mary<br />
Wroth: A Critical Introduction, 1982.<br />
Maureen Quilligan, “Lady Mary Wroth: Female<br />
Authority and the Family Romance,” Unfolded<br />
Tales: Essays on Renaissance Romance, eds. George<br />
M. Logan and Gordon Teskey, 1989: 257–80.<br />
Paul Salzman, English Prose Fiction, 1558–1700: A<br />
Critical History, 1985.<br />
Sir Thomas Wyatt<br />
Texts: Several editions have been consulted. Spelling<br />
and punctuation have been modernized in<br />
accordance with the practices of this anthology.<br />
<strong>Edition</strong>s:<br />
Joost Daalder, ed., Sir Thomas Wyatt: Collected Poems,<br />
1975.<br />
Kenneth Muir, Life and Letters of Sir Thomas Wyatt,<br />
1963.<br />
Kenneth Muir, ed., Collected Poems of Sir Thomas<br />
Wyatt, 1949.<br />
Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thompson, eds., Collected<br />
Poems, 1969.<br />
Ronald A. Rebholz, ed., Sir Thomas Wyatt: The<br />
Complete Poems, 1978.