Dr Kate De Rycker
| Thomas Nashe and the virtual community of English writers | 2024 |
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Dr Kate De Rycker
| 'Introduction: Aretino's Cityscapes' | 2023 |
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Dr Kate De Rycker
| Staging the Imagined City: Aretino in Rome and London | 2023 |
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Dr Kate De Rycker
| Joseph L. Black. The Martin Marprelate Press: A Documentary History. Tudor and Stuart Texts. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2020. Pp. 162. $21.95 (paper). | 2022 |
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Dr Kate De Rycker
| The Disobedient Child. Thomas Ingelend. Emma Whipday, dir. in collaboration with Freya Cox Jensen, Dana Key. | 2019 |
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Dr Kate De Rycker
| Commodifying the author: The mediation of Aretino’s fame in the Harvey-Nashe pamphlet war | 2019 |
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Dr Kate De Rycker
| "A world of one's own": Margaret Cavendish and the science of self-fashioning | 2017 |
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Dr Kate De Rycker
| The political function of Elizabethan literary celebrity | 2017 |
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Dr Kate De Rycker
| The Italian Job: John Wolfe, Giacamo Castelvetro and printing Pietro Aretino | 2015 |
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Dr Kate De Rycker
| Translating the Ragionamento: Reframing Pietro Aretino as the Castigator of Courtesans | 2015 |
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Dr Kate De Rycker
| 'Review of Wall-Randell, Sarah: 'The Immaterial Book: Reading and Romance in Early Modern England' | 2014 |
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