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School which after his retirement was directed by
Catherine Alexander and Fred Parker. He was a founding partner of and Literature Editor for Humanities-ebooks, a digital academic publisher committed to lower prices for readers and higher royalty payments for authors. He has three times been an Evelyn Wrench Speaker for the English Speaking Union of the United States (1993, 1995, 2000), is a frequent lecturer on study cruises for
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Affiliated
Lecturer of the Cambridge Faculty of English, and from 1992 to 2005 was Programme Director, for the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education, of the International Summer School in English Literature, and from 1994 to 2005 the first Programme Director for the International Summer School in Shakespeare.
468:
Moseley's influence as a teacher and lecturer is shown in his long association with the
Cambridge International Summer Schools, where his Programme Directorship in English Literature saw the numbers of courses and registrants expand considerably, and the foundation of a distinct Shakespeare Summer
464:
was published by Darton London and Todd. This, the first explicitly religious book he has written, picks up once more the journey/wandering/pilgrimage theme that fascinates him, but is also a sustained meditation on the nature and force of memory in a place, and the possibility of knowledge and
520:
Moseley's memoirs include several unusual experiences for an academic, including a stint as a deckhand on deep-sea trawlers, and extensive travels in
Antarctica, Greenland, Spitsbergen, and Iceland. In 1976 he was Deputy Leader of an expedition that sledged across the Spitsbergen icecap. He also
248:
from 1980 to 1986 and
Director of Studies in English at Wolfson College from 1988 to 2000. In 2000 he became Director of Studies in English at Hughes Hall, and also served as Senior Tutor 2000-03 and Tutor 2003-08. From 2004-09 he was also Director of Studies at St Edmund's College. He was an
363:(1983, revised and extended 2005) remains the standard edition for British and US universities, and his translation is noted for "convey the elegant style of the original". It was followed by two Penguin guides to Chaucer,
252:
He was elected to fellowships of the Royal
Geographical Society in 1972, of the Royal Society of Arts in 1994, of the Society of Antiquaries in 1999, and the English Association in 2001. He is also a member of the
530:
In 2017 he married
Rosanna Price (Gore) – born 2 April 1960 – graduate of Emmanuel College, Cambridge and an acupuncturist and Zero Balancing practitioner in Cambridge (now also known as Rosanna Moseley Gore).
387:(Berghahn: New York and Oxford). Moseley has published more than 65 scholarly articles, the majority concerning Chaucer, Mandeville, and Shakespeare, and early modern theatre, and is a frequent reviewer for
33:
1440:
452:(2017) is a mixture of personal memoir and anecdote about the Cambridge and Cambridgeshire in which he has lived and worked for 60 years. He has also published the much praised
1191:
508:), Gavin Tranter (barrister), Mark Bishop (judge and Anglican priest, Chancellor of the Diocese of Lincoln), Nicholas J. Hoffman (financier), James Marshall CBE, and
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261:, and the Arctic Club, and was a consultant for the annual Responsibility of Wealth programmes run in Cambridge for the Society of International Business Fellows.
456:(Eyewear, 2021), a very personal engagement, prompted by place and travel, with European history from the Fall of Troy to the Fall of Berlin in 1945. In 2022 his
1444:
1428:
409:
A second strand of
Moseley's work concerns personal and local history, particularly the effects of modernity on village life. A long-standing resident of
1171:(ed. Luis Manuel A. V. Bernardo, Leonor Santa Barbara, & Luis Andrade, Lisbon: Húmus, for Fundação para Ciéncia e a Tecnologia, 2013), pp. 29–39
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His
Shakespearean work has centred on the history plays: between 1966 and 1974 he edited five Shakespeare plays for the University Tutorial Press –
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460:, a closely and affectionately observed account of the changing year in East Anglia, was published by Merlin Unwin Books. Also in 2022, his
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as a management trainee, and subsequently for the
University Tutorial Press as a commissioning editor. He taught English and Classics at
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1227:(joint author) 'The Case for Reclassifying the Hythe, Reach, Cambridgeshire as a site of historic and archaeological significance',
168:(born 24 April 1941), who also publishes as C. W. R. D. Moseley, is an English writer, scholar, and teacher, and a former fellow of
1025:'What shall we do with the Seventeenth Century?', editorial essay in special issue 'Writing/Revolution: The Seventeenth Century',
1436:
1517:
505:
477:, and Voyages of Adventure, and has been a plenary speaker at conferences in Lisbon, Bucharest, Innsbruck, and Szeged.
244:, Cambridge, full-time from 1973 to 1980 and part-time from 1980 to 1996, while also College Lecturer in English at
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497:
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1142:'The Groves of Eden, vanished now so long ...: Landscape, Art and Ideology in Picturing the Lost Domain', in
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In 1962 Moseley married Jennifer Mary Williamson (19 June 1940 – 22 October 2009). They had two children.
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433:(2015), concerns Moseley's interest in polar history, biology, and historical experience. He also wrote
813:'Chaucer, Sir John Mandeville and the Alliterative Revival: An Hypothesis Concerning Relationships', in
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1190:'Judicious, Sharp Spectators? Form, Pattern and Audience in Early Modern Theatre: Some Problems', in
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1071:'A Portrait of Sir Christopher Hatton, Erasmus, and an Emblem of Alciato: Some Questions', in
1288:, Agnès Lafont, Christian Belin and Nicholas Myers (eds.), Paris: Classiques Garnier, (2019).
596:(ed. and trans. Charles Moseley, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983; 2/e, rev. and expanded, 2005 )
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258:
189:
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A Kaleidoscope of Literature: English and American Literatures, and their Surrounding Areas
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425:, 2010). The latter includes a more personal memoir, and has an autobiographical prequel,
269:
Moseley's principal interests are in the mediaeval and early modern periods, particularly
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1062:'Waiting for the death of Little Nell: Gas, Flong, and the Nineteenth-century Novel', in
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1146:(ed. Gábor Ittzés & Miklós Péti, Budapest: KGRE-L'Harmattan, 2011), pp. 284–97
1053:'Get thee up into a high Mountain: The English Lake District as Virtual Landscape', in
493:
1507:(Cambridge: Cambridge University Institute of Continuing Education, 2013), pp. 13, 16.
1063:
481:
1178:(ed. Stephen Prickett, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014), pp. 175–94
781:'Sir John Mandeville's Visit to the Pope: The Implications of an Interpolation', in
332:(1989). More recently, he has written five digitally published guides for students:
222:"Mandeville's travels: a study of the book and its importance in England, 1356–1750"
1156:'Action is Eloquence: Text, Script, Performance, and the Failure of Criticism', in
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270:
32:
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Mandeville's travels: a study of the book and its importance in England, 1356–1750
1128:(ed. Ladan Niayesh, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011), pp. 28–50
1106:(ed. C. M. Alexander, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), pp. 47–69
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University of Cambridge International Summer Schools: 90th Anniversary, 1923–2013
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1160:(ed. A. Panajoti, Vlora: University of Vlora Ismail Qemali, 2011), pp. 29–47
1099:(ed. Adina Ciugureana, Constanța: Ovidius University Press, 2009), pp. 15–29
1091:(ed. Ernst Bremer & Susanne Röhl, München: Fink Verlag, 2007 ), pp. 67–9
929:(ed. Bryan Loughrey & Linda Cookson, London: Longmans, 1989), pp. 105–18
922:(ed. Bryan Loughrey & Linda Cookson, London: Longmans, 1989), pp. 94–104
911:(ed. Bryan Loughrey & Linda Cookson, London: Longmans, 1988), pp. 114–26
509:
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1022:(ed. Bryan Loughrey & Linda Cookson, London: Longmans, 1992), pp. 19–40
1001:(ed. Bryan Loughrey & Linda Cookson, London: Longmans, 1990), pp. 84–92
990:(ed. Bryan Loughrey & Linda Cookson, London: Longmans, 1990), pp. 46–54
983:(ed. Bryan Loughrey & Linda Cookson, London: Longmans, 1990), pp. 58–68
936:(ed. Bryan Loughrey & Linda Cookson, London: Longmans, 1989), pp. 43–52
900:(ed. Bryan Loughrey & Linda Cookson, London: Longmans, 1988), pp. 65–75
889:(ed. Bryan Loughrey & Linda Cookson, London: Longmans, 1988), pp. 22–34
588:
A Brief Architectural Guide to the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Swaffham Prior
436:
236:
From 1962 to 1973, while completing his PhD, Moseley worked in publishing, for
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1149:'How the Devil did he learn our Language?: Richard III and his Languages', in
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Jean de Mandeville in Europa: Neue Perspektiven in der Reiseliteraturforschung
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628:(Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1988; digital ed., Tirrill: Humanities-Ebooks, 2010)
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The Said and the Unsaid: Papers on Language, Literature and Cultural Studies
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1095:'... To arrive where we started and know the place for the first time', in
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L'Image Brisée XVIe-XVIIe siècles / Breaking the Image 16th-17th centuries
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Résurgences: Recherches aux Sources et aux Confluents de la Littérature
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A Very Brief Introduction to Theatre and Theatres of Shakespeare's Time
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379:(1991) was subsequently issued by Penguin, without the Latin poems, as
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A Very Brief Introduction to Theatre and Theatres of Shakespeare's Time
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297:
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1137:
Yearbook of English Studies Special Issue: Early Modern Travel Fiction
1109:'Introducing Mr Shakespeare, or What's in a Title Page?', in T. Ozawa
1252:'"Tu numeris elementa ligas": The Consolation of Nature's Numbers in
549:(revised by Charles Moseley, London: University Tutorial Press, 1965)
213:
205:
177:
1284:'"Look on this picture, and on this": or "words, words, words"?' in
1117:(trans. T. Ozawa, Tokyo: Renga Shobo Shinsa, 2010), pp. 266–311
1606:
1199:'Forging the Key of Remembrance: Books, Cultures and Memory', in
1174:'Speaking Pictures: Mediaeval Religious Art and its Viewers', in
1018:'Portia's Music and the Naughty World', in The Merchant of Venice
975:'A Sweetnesse readie penn'd: Art, Love and Devotion in Herbert's
435:
A Brief Architectural Guide to the Church of St Mary the Virgin,
309:
1203:(ed. Michaela Irimia, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2014 ), pp. 11–24
1097:(Ex)patriations: Papers from the First International Conference
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A Century of Emblems: An Introduction to the Renaissance Emblem
373:
A Century of Emblems: An Introduction to the Renaissance Emblem
286:
1298:'The marvels, the mystery, the man: reflections on re-reading
1249:, ed. Dragos Manea and Andreea Paris, (Amsterdam: Brill, 2017)
1011:'Editorial Essay' in special issue 'Shakespeare and Tragedy',
961:'British Library Additional MS 24189: Some Curious Ships', in
584:(ed. Charles Moseley, London: University Tutorial Press, 1974)
577:(ed. Charles Moseley, London: University Tutorial Press, 1968)
570:(ed. Charles Moseley, London: University Tutorial Press, 1967)
563:(ed. Charles Moseley, London: University Tutorial Press, 1966)
556:(ed. Charles Moseley, London: University Tutorial Press, 1966)
925:'The General Prologue as a Prologue', in The Canterbury Tales
656:(Harmondsworth: Penguin & New York: Viking Penguin, 1992)
1493:
Emblematica: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Emblem Studies
1477:
http://im-akermariano.blogspot.co.uk/2012_09_01_archive.html
863:'Cleopatra's Prudence: Three Notes on the Use of Emblems in
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1050:(ed. S. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 2002), pp. 892–6
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen
1102:'The Literary and Dramatic Context of the Late Plays', in
1206:'Shakespeare, 'The Spanish Armada and the Mississippi',
1216:
and the Moral Geography of the Medieval World', Portal:
1126:
Mandeville and Mandevillian Lore in Early Modern England
375:(1989) is a rare and valuable guide to its subject, and
1545:(Burscough: Beaten Track Publishing, 2014), pp. 213–41.
954:'Andrew Willett's Emblem Book: A Reconsideration', in
1065:
TRANS: Internet-Zeitschrift fur Kultur-Wissenschaften
1056:
TRANS: Internet-Zeitschrift fur Kultur-Wissenschaften
1120:'Whet-stone leasings of old Maundevile: Reading the
932:'Men were Deceivers Ever', in Much Ado about Nothing
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Chaucer: Theory, Practice, Reading: Critical Survey
1265:
Chaucer: Theory, Practice, Reading, Critical Survey
1258:
Chaucer: Theory, Practice, Reading: Critical Survey
1104:
The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Last Plays
1032:'Les Mondes des Voyages de Jean de Mandeville', in
1424:It is currently a set text at the universities of
1279:Routledge Online Encyclopaedia of Medieval Studies
1218:Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies
500:), Cord-Christian Casper, (Department of English,
204:and educated at Beach Road County Primary School,
1557:(London: IndieBooks, 2015), ch. 4 'A Cold Coast'.
1487:Peter M. Daly, 'A review of C. W. R. D. Moseley,
1620:
1229:Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society
1048:The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Literature
1043:(Leicester: Brockhampton Press, 1997), p. 8
750:Engaging with Chaucer: Theory, Practice, Reading
716:King Henry IV (Tirrill: Humanities-Ebooks, 2007)
590:(Swaffham Prior: Parochial Church Council, 1980)
385:Engaging with Chaucer: Theory, Practice, Reading
312:—and later wrote two studies for Penguin Books,
1664:Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London
806:'The Metamorphoses of Sir John Mandeville', in
672:(London: Northcote House/British Council, 1997)
856:'Behaim's Globe and Mandeville's Travels', in
710:The Tempest (Tirrill: Humanities-Ebooks, 2007)
606:Chaucer: The Pardoner's Tale: A Critical Study
504:), Professor Greg Clingham, Dr Richard Keith (
369:Chaucer: The Pardoner's Tale: A Critical Study
1277:'The Travels of Sir John Mandeville', in the
756:To Everything a Season: the View from the Fen
614:(Cambridge: Daana Press, 1988; new ed., 1999)
458:To Everything a Season: The View from the Fen
1378:"Fellows Directory - Society of Antiquaries"
1181:'What's in a Name? The Theatre of 1576', in
939:'Of Centaurs and Minotaurs: Vaenius' Emblem
600:Chaucer: The Knight's Tale: A Critical Study
365:Chaucer: The Knight's Tale: A Critical Study
1404:"List of Fellows — University of Leicester"
1238:, ed. Bruce Smith (Cambridge and New York:
1131:'New things to speak of: Money, Memory and
849:'A Reading of Donne's Holy Sonnet XIV', in
612:Reach: A Brief History of a Fenland Village
415:Reach: A Brief History of a Fenland Village
220:(BA, 1962), and received his PhD (entitled
842:'The Computer and the School Library', in
722:(Burscough: Beaten Track Publishing, 2014)
1236:Cambridge World Shakespeare Encyclopaedia
774:'Stitched Ships and Loadstone Rocks', in
914:'This Blessed Plot: The Garden Scene in
768:
670:Writers and their Work: J. R. R. Tolkien
648:The Poetic Birth: Milton's Poems of 1645
377:The Poetic Birth: Milton's Poems of 1645
1649:Alumni of the University of East Anglia
981:The Metaphysical Poets: Critical Essays
820:'Some Suggestions about the Writing of
324:(1988; digitally reissued, 2010) &
118: 1962; died 2009)
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502:Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
496:), Professor Katherine Steele Brokaw (
359:Moseley's Penguin Classics edition of
1659:Fellows of Wolfson College, Cambridge
1573:, Cambridge: G. David, 2010), passim.
1567:A Field Full of Folk: A Village Elegy
993:'Speaking Pictures: Visual Symbol in
752:(Berghahn: New York and Oxford, 2021)
720:Between the Tides: A Lancashire Youth
660:A Field Full of Folk: A Village Elegy
450:Coming to Terms: Cambridge In and Out
427:Between the Tides: A Lancashire Youth
419:A Field Full of Folk: A Village Elegy
1644:Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge
1569:(London: Aurum Press, 1985; 2/e, as
1176:The Edinburgh Companion to the Bible
1080:The Classical Association Newsletter
988:The Pardoner's Tale: Critical Essays
762:Crossroad: A Pilgrimage of Unknowing
662:(London: Aurum Press, 1995; 2/e, as
462:Crossroad: A Pilgrimage of Unknowing
1321:"The Fellowship | Hughes Hall"
1270:Editorial essay as Guest Editor in
1263:Editorial essay as Guest Editor in
986:'The Pardoner versus his Tale', in
903:'The Masque Unmask'd: Spectacle in
686:Reading Shakespeare's History Plays
334:Reading Shakespeare's History Plays
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1669:Fellows of the English Association
1473:The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
1004:'A Surviving Fenland Lighter', in
788:'The Lost Play of Mandeville', in
740:(Liverpool University Press, 2018)
704:(Tirrill: Humanities-Ebooks, 2007)
694:(Tirrill: Humanities-Ebooks, 2007)
594:The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
506:Central School of Speech and Drama
361:The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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1654:Fellows of Hughes Hall, Cambridge
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1201:Literature and the Long Modernity
885:'MacBeth's Free Fall', in Macbeth
874:'A Note on Possible Acrostics in
654:Milton: The English Poems of 1645
381:Milton: The English Poems of 1645
265:Scholarship, teaching and writing
1639:People educated at Arnold School
1222:University of Technology, Sydney
676:Cambridge Observed: An Anthology
525:in Reach for more than 20 years.
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498:University of California, Merced
480:Moseley's former pupils include
446:Cambridge Observed: An Anthology
413:, he has published two studies,
186:Society of Antiquaries of London
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956:The Yearbook of English Studies
808:The Yearbook of English Studies
801:The Yearbook of English Studies
764:(Darton London and Todd. 2022).
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638:(Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1989)
608:(Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1987)
602:(Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1986)
492:), Professor Russell Hillier (
488:, Professor Dr S. I. Sobecki (
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1302:, 'Forma de Vida', 22 (2022).
1224:, epress, Vol 11 n°2, (2015).
1135:in Early Modern England', in
1124:in Early Modern England', in
255:Society for Nautical Research
180:, as well as a fellow of the
1295:, Vol 8 No 1 (2022) pp.23-37
1208:Early Modern Culture On Line
1144:Milton Through the Centuries
1039:'Foreword', in O. B. Duane,
666:, Cambridge: G. David, 2010)
618:Shakespeare's History Plays,
314:Shakespeare's History Plays,
195:
37:Charles Moseley, Reach, 2022
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1293:Early Modern Culture Online
1234:'Emblems and Emblematics',
1184:Early Modern Culture Online
1169:Representações da República
1167:: A Matter of Concern', in
1085:'Mandeville and the Amazons
678:(ed. Charles Moseley &
393:Yearbook of English Studies
383:(1992). In 2021, he edited
25:Dr Charles W. R. D. Moseley
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1685:
1588:tree-of-life-therapy.co.uk
1240:Cambridge University Press
1151:English Studies in Albania
1078:'Astraea in the Alps', in
1046:'William Shakespeare', in
817:LXXII, No. 2 (1974): 182–4
758:(Merlin Unwin Books, 2022)
734:(London: IndieBooks, 2017)
728:(London: IndieBooks, 2015)
484:, F. C. Malby (novelist),
440:(1980), and with the poet
429:(2014). A further memoir,
352:The Tempest (2007), &
238:Cambridge University Press
218:Queens' College, Cambridge
75:Queens' College, Cambridge
16:British writer (born 1941)
1260:,29 (3), 2017.pp. 86-113.
997:, in Antony and Cleopatra
839:XXX, No. 1 (1975): 125–33
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968:'Innogen's Bedroom', in
892:'Trial and Judgement in
785:LIV, No. 1 (1970): 77–80
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475:Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines
126:Rosanna Price (nee Gore)
105:Jennifer Mary Williamson
1291:'Shakespeare's canon',
1082:35 (December 2006): 8–9
1036:2.1 (Spring 1993): 4–14
949:Bulletin du Bibliophile
792:XXV, No. 1 (1970): 46–9
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945:Non Vulganda Consilia'
941:Nihil Silentio Utilius
882:233 (June 1988): 162–3
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400:Writers and their Work
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356:King Henry IV (2007).
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1267:,29 (3), 2017.pp. 1-5
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995:Antony and Cleopatra'
871:(West) (1986): 119–37
865:Antony and Cleopatra'
853:CCXVII (1980): 103–08
831:'The Availability of
769:Chapters and articles
580:William Shakespeare,
573:William Shakespeare,
568:King Henry IV, Part 1
566:William Shakespeare,
561:King Henry IV, Part 2
559:William Shakespeare,
552:William Shakespeare,
490:University of Toronto
259:Classical Association
190:Royal Society of Arts
1489:A Century of Emblems
1254:Parlement of Foulys'
1214:Mandeville's Travels
1133:Mandeville's Travels
869:Shakespeare Jahrbuch
860:XXXIII (1981): 82–93
833:Mandeville's Travels
744:Hungry Heart Roaming
454:Hungry Heart Roaming
395:. He also wrote the
200:Moseley was born in
1449:California-Berkeley
1384:on 20 November 2018
1210:, 6 (2015) pp.10-21
1008:76.3 (1990): 279–81
828:CCXII (1975): 124–7
285:, and the European
275:Sir John Mandeville
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172:and Life Fellow of
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1029:5.3 (1993): 219–22
1015:3.2 (1991): 115–17
965:76.2 (1990): 176–7
958:XX (1990): 182–207
822:The Squire's Tale'
797:The English Rogue'
636:: A Critical Study
494:Providence College
330:: A Critical Study
1614:Humanities-ebooks
1543:Between the Tides
1524:on 6 October 2014
1518:"Charles Moseley"
1495:5.1 (Summer 1991)
1453:Missouri-St Louis
1327:on 6 October 2014
1020:: Critical Essays
999:: Critical Essays
970:Notes and Queries
934:: Critical Essays
927:: Critical Essays
920:: Critical Essays
909:: Critical Essays
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887:: Critical Essays
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907:, in The Tempest
835:in England', in
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