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This is the (occasionally updated) bibliography for my
dissertation-in-progress, "The Revival of
Learning: The Age of Elizabeth in the Age of Johnson." Since
one of my concerns is the history of scholarship, a distinction
between "primary" and "secondary" texts is difficult to maintain.
I avoid the problem by putting all texts in a single alphabetical
sequence. A few missing bibliographical details are indicated
with three questions marks.
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