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In-text: (Authors, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Authors, M., n.d. Supplementary Course Texts. My Aberdeen, Blackboard.
In-text: (De Welles, 1969)
Your Bibliography: De Welles, T., 1969. Sex and Sexual Attitudes in Seventeenth-Century England: The Evidence from Puritan Diaries. Renaissance and Reformation, [online] 24(1), pp.45-64. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/43445584?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents> [Accessed 24 November 2021].
In-text: (Frantz, 1972)
Your Bibliography: Frantz, D., 1972. "Leud Priapians" and Renaissance Pornography. Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, [online] 12(1), p.157. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/449980?seq=3#metadata_info_tab_contents> [Accessed 25 November 2021].
In-text: (Hubbard, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Hubbard, E., 2015. Reading, Writing, and Initialing: Female Literacy in Early Modern London. Journal of British Studies, [online] 54(3), pp.553-577. Available at: <https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-british-studies/article/reading-writing-and-initialing-female-literacy-in-early-modern-london/69082E4ED65388E3DBABA4EBDFEAFCF7#article> [Accessed 25 November 2021].
In-text: (Marquis, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Marquis, P., 1995. Oppositional Ideologies of Gender in Isabella Whitney's "Copy of a Letter." The Modern Language Review, [online] 90(2), p.314. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/3734542?seq=3#metadata_info_tab_contents> [Accessed 24 November 2021].
In-text: (MOULTON, 1997)
Your Bibliography: MOULTON, I., 1997. Transmuted into a Woman or Worse: Masculine Gender Identity and Thomas Nashe's “Choice of Valentines”. English Literary Renaissance, [online] 27(1), pp.57-88. Available at: <https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1475-6757.1997.tb01100.x?casa_token=lG6eBqo2PIQAAAAA:qzJH3-I4LfmCmz8l-kpEHIK4nHqbxSyn6PAlDBjbMat7oYcy4_CGzlGKpoK6fbvu1c3m9pXaw1Lu> [Accessed 25 November 2021].
In-text: (Snook, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Snook, E., n.d. Women, reading, and the cultural politics of early modern England. Abingdon: Routledge, pp.12-14.
In-text: (Whitney, Pembroke, Lanyer and Clarke, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Whitney, I., Pembroke, M., Lanyer, A. and Clarke, D., 2000. Isabella Whitney, Mary Sidney, and Aemelia Lanyer. London: Penguin Books, pp.1 - 44.
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