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Translating women in early modern England
Translating women in early modern England
By Selene Scarsi

The Orlando furioso & its predecessor
By Edwards, E. W.

Ariosto's Bitter Harmony
By Albert Russell Ascoli

Ariosto today
By Donald Beecher,Massimo Ciavolella,Roberto Fedi

The romance epics of Boiardo, Ariosto, and Tasso
By Jo Ann Cavallo

Ariosto and the classical simile
By Kristen Olson Murtaugh
Die Komödiensprache Ariosts
Die Komödiensprache Ariosts
By Brigitte Konrad

The Orlando legend in nineteenth-century French literature
By D. A. Kress

The countervoyage of Rabelais and Ariosto
By Elizabeth A. Chesney

The genesis of Tasso's narrative theory
By Lawrence F. Rhu

Citation Intertextuality and Memory in the Middle Ages and Renaissance Volume 2 University of Exeter Press Exeter Studies in History
By Yolanda Plumley
"My muse will have a story to paint"
"My muse will have a story to paint"
By Lodovico Ariosto
"Dreaming Again on Things Already Dreamed?"
"Dreaming Again on Things Already Dreamed?"
By Marco Dorigatti,Maria Pavlova