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Professor Mike Pincombe
Western Will alias William Waterman not William Baldwin2019
Professor Mike Pincombe
Tragic and untragic bodies in the Mirror for Magistrates2016
Professor Mike Pincombe
Dream and Mystery in Sir Thomas Wyatt's 'Tagus, Farewell'2015
Professor Mike Pincombe
Most and Now: Tense and Aspect in Bálint Balassi’s 'Áldott szép pünkösdnek'2014
Professor Mike Pincombe
Pastoral Aenigma, Topical Allegory, and Social Exclusion: The Example of Googe's Eclogues2014
Professor Mike Pincombe
A New Poem by Arthur Golding!2013
Professor Mike Pincombe
William Baldwin and A Mirror for Magistrates2013
Professor Mike Pincombe
Alexander Barclay2012
Professor Mike Pincombe
Centre and Periphery in Renaissance Europe: Tudor England in an International Context2012
Professor Mike Pincombe
George Cavendish2012
Professor Mike Pincombe
George Ferrers2012
Professor Mike Pincombe
John Phillips2012
Professor Mike Pincombe
New Perspectives on Mid-Tudor Culture: Literature, Society and Politics2012
Professor Mike Pincombe
Thomas Elyot’s ‘Wonderful History of Titus and Gisippus’ (1531) as a Source for William Walter’s Titus and Gisippus (1525?)2012
Professor Mike Pincombe
Tragic Inspiration in Jasper Heywood's Translation of Seneca's Thyestes: Melpomene or Megaera2012
Professor Mike Pincombe
Visions of an Unseen World: Ghost Beliefs and Ghost Stories in Eighteenth-Century England – By Sasha Handley [Book review]2012
Professor Mike Pincombe
A Mirror for Magistrates and the Politics of the English Reformation by Scott C. Lucas [Book review]2011
Professor Mike Pincombe
Evolutionary Experiment in the Lyric Poetry of Balint Balassi2011
Professor Mike Pincombe
A School Story: Coins and Clues2010
Professor Mike Pincombe
Doing Away with the Drab Age: Research Opportunities in Mid-Tudor Literature (1530–1580)2010
Professor Mike Pincombe
English Renaissance Tragedy: Theories and Antecedents2010
Professor Mike Pincombe
'Love and Live': The Source and the Significance of William Baldwin's Motto2010
Professor Mike Pincombe
Truth, Lies, and Fiction in William Baldwin’s Wonderful News of the Death of Paul III2010
Professor Mike Pincombe
A Place in the Shade: George Cavendish and De Casibus Tragedy2009
Professor Mike Pincombe
John Lyly's Gallathea: Politics and Literary Allusion2009
Professor Mike Pincombe
Prologue: The Travails of Tudor Literature2009
Professor Mike Pincombe
The Oxford Handbook of Tudor Literature 1485-16032009
Professor Mike Pincombe
William Baldwin, Humphrey Cavell, and the Authorship of the Tragedy of the Blacksmith in the 1563 Mirror for Magistrates2009
Dr J Blakeley
Professor Mike Pincombe
Writing and Reform in Sixteenth-century England: interdisciplinary essays2009
Professor Mike Pincombe
Confounding Purgatory in Elysium: Allegories of the Afterworld in Sir Thomas Smith's De recta et emendata linguae Anglicae scriptione (1568)2008
Professor Mike Pincombe
Introduction: New Lamps for Old?2008
Professor Mike Pincombe
John Lyly2008
Professor Mike Pincombe
Writing the Other: Humanism versus Barbarism in Tudor England2008
Professor Mike Pincombe
Comic Treatment of Tragic Character in Godly Queen Hester2007
Professor Mike Pincombe
Hattaway, M., 'Renaissance and Reformations: An introduction to early modern English literature', Oxford: Blackwell, 2005 [Book review]2007
Professor Mike Pincombe
Homosexual Panic in the English Ghost Story: M.R. James and Others2007
Professor Mike Pincombe
Life and Death on the Habsburg-Ottoman Border: Balint Balassi's "In laudem confiniorum" and Other Soldier-Poems2007
Professor Mike Pincombe
Lyly, J., 'The 'woman in the moon'', Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2006 [Book review]2007
Professor Mike Pincombe
The Dry Mock: The Concept of Irony in George Puttenham's Art of English Poesy (1589)2007
Professor Mike Pincombe
Dr Fred Schurink
The Origins of Early Modern Literature: Recovering Mid-Tudor Writing for a Modern Readership2007
Professor Mike Pincombe
His Master's Voice: The Conjuring of Emperors in Doctor Faustus and the German Tradition2006
Professor Mike Pincombe
Interludes of Vice: Generic Experimentation in Horestes2006
Professor Mike Pincombe
"Titus Our Contemporary"? Some Reflections on Heiner Muller's Anatomie Titus Fall of Rome2004
Professor Mike Pincombe
Lyly and Golding: A New Source for Euphues and his England2004
Professor Mike Pincombe
The Trauma of History in Titus Andronicus: Dürrenmatt's Adaption of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus2004
Professor Mike Pincombe
Travels and Translations in the Sixteenth Century: Selected Papers2004
Professor Mike Pincombe
"Gloomy Orion": Eliot, Marlowe, Virgil2003
Professor Mike Pincombe
Lost Horizons: C. S. Lewis and the Disappearance of Sixteenth-Century English Literature2003
Professor Mike Pincombe
More on Mephistopheles2003
Professor Mike Pincombe
Review: Sir John Harington and the Book as Gift2003
Professor Mike Pincombe
Robert Dudley, Gorboduc, and `The masque of Beauty and Desire': A Reconsideration of the Evidence for Political Intervention2003
Professor Mike Pincombe
Karlshafen: Idylls and Elegies2002
Professor Mike Pincombe
King, R. (ed.), 'The works of Richard Edwards: Politics, poetry and performance in sixteenth-century England', Manchester: Manchester University Press, 20012002
Professor Mike Pincombe
'Philautus' in Rich and Lyly: A suspicion confirmed2002
Professor Mike Pincombe
A 'Mirror for Magistrates' and the de casibus tradition2001
Professor Mike Pincombe
Elizabethan Humanism : literature and learning in the later sixteenth century2001
Professor Mike Pincombe
Introduction: Tudor Literature – Drab or Tarnished?2001
Professor Mike Pincombe
John Lyly: Selected prose and dramatic work2001
Professor Mike Pincombe
Sackville tragicus: A case of poetic identity2001
Professor Mike Pincombe
The Anatomy of Tudor Literature: Proceedings of the First International Conference of the Tudor Symposium (1998)2001
Professor Mike Pincombe
The Ovidian Hermaphrodite: Moralizations by Peend and Spenser2001
Professor Mike Pincombe
Gascoigne’s Phylomene: A Late-Mediaeval Paraphrase of the Philomela Story1999
Professor Mike Pincombe
Lyly and Lesbianism: Mysteries of the Closet in Sappho and Phao1998