22 <strong>Broadview</strong> Anthology of British Literature David Daniell, “William Tyndale: Bricks Without Straw,” Writing the Lives of Writers, eds. Warwick Gould and Thomas F. Staley, 1998: 68–78. John T. Day, Eric Lund, and Anne M. O’Donnell, eds., Word, Church, and State: Tyndale Quincentenary Essays, 1998. John A.R. Dick and Anne Richardson, eds., William Tyndale and the Law, 1994. S.L. Greenslade, ed., The Cambridge History of the Bible, 3 vols., 1963. John D. Long, The Bible in English: John Wycliffe and William Tyndale, 1998. James Frederic Mozley, William Tyndale, 1937. Adam Nicolson, God’s Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible, 2003. Lady Mary Wroth Texts: The editors would have liked to include Love’s Victory in this anthology. The play remains in copyright, however, and the Viscount De L’Isle, the copyright holder, declines to give permission for the reproduction of the play in any form. He advises that scholarship is already well served by the edition edited by Michael Brennan, and we too urge interested readers to consult that version, the only one available. For other Wroth texts (all now in the public domain), spelling and punctuation have been modernized in accordance with the practices of this anthology. <strong>Edition</strong>s: Michael G. Brennan, ed., Love’s Victory, 1988. R.E. Pritchard, ed., Lady Mary Wroth: Poems: A Modernized <strong>Edition</strong>, 1996. Josephine A. Roberts, ed., The First Part of the Countess of Montgomery’s Urania, 1995. Josephine A. Roberts, ed., The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth, 1983. Josephine A. Roberts, Suzanne Gossett, and Janel Mueller, eds., The Second Part of the Countess of Montgomery’s Urania, 1999. G.F. Waller, ed., Pamphilia to Amphilanthus by Lady Mary Wroth, 1977. Biographies: Kim Walker, Women Writers of the English Renaissance, 1996. Criticism: Elaine V. Beilin, Redeeming Eve: Women Writers of the English Renaissance, 1987. Sheila T. Cavanagh, Cherished Torment: The Emotional Geography of Lady Mary Wroth’s “Urania,” 2001. Anne M. Haselkorn and Betty S. Travitsky, eds., The Renaissance Englishwoman in Print: Counterbalancing the Canon, 1990. Naomi J. Miller, Changing the Subject: Mary Wroth and the Figurations of Gender in Early Modern England, 1996. Naomi J. Miller and Gary F. Waller, eds., Reading Mary Wroth: Representing Alternatives in Early Modern England, 1991. May Nelson Paulissen, The Love Sonnets of Lady Mary Wroth: A Critical Introduction, 1982. Maureen Quilligan, “Lady Mary Wroth: Female Authority and the Family Romance,” Unfolded Tales: Essays on Renaissance Romance, eds. George M. Logan and Gordon Teskey, 1989: 257–80. Paul Salzman, English Prose Fiction, 1558–1700: A Critical History, 1985. Sir Thomas Wyatt Texts: Several editions have been consulted. Spelling and punctuation have been modernized in accordance with the practices of this anthology. <strong>Edition</strong>s: Joost Daalder, ed., Sir Thomas Wyatt: Collected Poems, 1975. Kenneth Muir, Life and Letters of Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1963. Kenneth Muir, ed., Collected Poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1949. Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thompson, eds., Collected Poems, 1969. Ronald A. Rebholz, ed., Sir Thomas Wyatt: The Complete Poems, 1978.
Hyder E. Rollins, ed., Tottel’s Miscellany, 1557–1587, 2 vols., 1965. Biographies: Stephen Merriam Foley, Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1990. Patricia Thomson, Sir Thomas Wyatt and his Background, 1964. Criticism: (See also under “The Elizabethan Sonnet and Lyric.”) Barbara L. Estrin, Laura: Uncovering Gender and Genre in Wyatt, Donne, and Marvell, 1994. Renaissance and the Early Seventeenth Century <strong>Bibliography</strong> 23 Stephen Greenblatt, Renaissance Self-Fashioning: From More to Shakespeare, 1980. Thomas O. Sloan and Raymond B. Waddington, eds., The Rhetoric of Renaissance Poetry from Wyatt to Milton, 1974. Raymond Southall, The Courtly Maker: An Essay on the Poetry of Wyatt and his Contemporaries, 1964.