There's a useful list of printed allusions to Philip Sidney in William
Ringler, "Sir Philip Sidney: The Myth and the Man," in _Sir Philip
Sidney: 1586 and the Creation of a Legend_ (Leiden 1986), 3-15.
In the same volume, see Jackson Boswell and Henry Woudhuysen, "Some
Unfamiliar Sidney Allusions," 221-237.
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On May 23, 2005, at 11:19 AM, Lee Piepho wrote:
> Apologies for a bit of self-promotion. The index to my edition of the
> ADULESCENTIA (NY: Garland, 1989) picks up Spenser's major borrowings
> from Mantuan's eclogues (p. 166).
> Lee Piepho
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> On May 23, 2005, at 10:50 AM, David Wilson-Okamura wrote:
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>> What are some useful lists that you have found? Here are some that I
>> came across recently:
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>> Borrowings from Ariosto:
>> R. E. Neil Dodge, "Spenser’s Imitations from Ariosto," PMLA 12
>> (1897): 151–204, with a list of borrowings on pp. 199–204; idem,
>> "Spenser’s Imitations from Ariosto--Addenda," PMLA 35 (1920): 91–92;
>> and Allan H. Gilbert, "Spenser’s Imitations from Ariosto:
>> Supplementary," PMLA 34 (1919): 225–32.
>>
>> A list of comic passages in FQ:
>> Allan H. Gilbert, “Spenserian Comedy,” Tennessee Studies in
>> Literature 2 (1957): 95–104.
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