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Article

Phillippy, Patricia (2020) Anne Bradstreet’s family plots : puritanism, humanism, posthumanism. Criticism, 62(1), ISSN (print) 0011-1589

Phillippy, Patricia (2014) Elizabeth Cooke Hoby Russell. Oxford Bibliographies : Renaissance and Reformation,

Phillippy, Patricia (2014) Sidney Montagu and the Sacramental Sign: Memorial and Sacred Objects in Post-Reformation England. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 44(3), pp. 549-583. ISSN (print) 1082-9636

Phillippy, Patricia (2012) Chaste painting : Elizabeth Russell's theatres of memory. Early Modern Women: an interdisciplinary journal, 7, pp. 33-68. ISSN (print) 1933-0065

Phillippy, Patricia (2009) 'Monumental circles' and material culture in early modern England. Early Modern Women : an interdisciplinary journal, 4, pp. 139-147. ISSN (print) 1933-0065

Phillippy, Patricia (2001) The Sisters of Magdalene: Women's Mourning in Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum. English Literary Renaissance, 31(1), pp. 78-106. ISSN (print) 0013-8312

Phillippy, Patricia (1998) The Maid's Lawful Liberty: Service, the Household, and 'Mother B' in Isabella Whitney's A Sweet Nosegay. Modern Philology, 95(4), pp. 439-462. ISSN (print) 0026-8232

Phillippy, Patricia (1998) "Loytering in love": Ovid's Heroides, hospitality, and humanist education in The taming of the shrew. Criticism, 40(1), pp. 27-53. ISSN (print) 0011-1589

Phillippy, Patricia (1992) 'Altera Dido': the model of Ovid's Heroides in the poems of Veronica Franco and Gaspara Stampa. Italica, 69(1), pp. 1-18. ISSN (print) 0021-3020

Phillippy, Patricia Berrahou (1989) Gaspara Stampa's Rime: replication and retraction. Philological Quarterly, 68(1), pp. 1-23. ISSN (print) 0031-7977

Phillippy, Patricia (1986) Establishing authority: Boccaccio's De Claris Mulieribus and Christine de Pizan's Le Livre de la Cite des dames. Romanic Review, 77(3), pp. 167-194. ISSN (print) 0035-8118

Book

Phillippy, Patricia, ed. (2018) A history of early modern women's writing. New York and Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. 456p. ISBN 9781107137066

Phillippy, Patricia (2018) Shaping remembrance from Shakespeare to Milton. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. 280p. ISBN 9781108422987

Phillippy, Patricia [Editor], Russell, Elizabeth Cooke Hoby and Goodrich, Jaime [Translator] (2011) The writings of an English Sappho. Toronto, Canada : Iter and Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies. 514p. (The other voice in early modern Europe, 14) ISBN 9780772721129

Phillippy, Patricia (2006) Painting women: cosmetics, canvases and Early Modern culture. Baltimore, U.S. : Johns Hopkins University Press. 272p. ISBN 9780801882258

Phillippy, Patricia (2002) Women, death and literature in post-Reformation England. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. 311p. ISBN 0521814898

Phillippy, Patricia (1995) Love's Remedies: Recantation and Renaissance Lyric Poetry. Cranbury, NJ, U.S. : Associated University Presses (Bucknell University Press). 261p. ISBN 0838752632

Book Section

Phillippy, Patricia (2019) Literary legacies : children's reading and writing in the Montagu Archive. In: Miller, Naomi J. and Purkiss, Diane, (eds.) Literary cultures and medieval and early modern childhoods. Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 305-321. (Literary Cultures and Childhoods) ISBN 9783030142100

Phillippy, Patricia (2017) Representation. In: Lee, John, (ed.) A handbook of English Renaissance literary studies. Chichester, U.K. : Wiley Blackwell. pp. 353-367. ISBN 9781118458785

Phillippy, Patricia (2011) 'Herself livinge, to be pictured': 'Monumental circles' and women's self-portraiture. In: Suzuki, Mihoko, (ed.) The history of British women's writing 1610-1690. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave. pp. 129-151. (The history of British women's writing, 3) ISBN 9780230224605

Phillippy, Patricia (2011) Living stones: Lady Elizabeth Russell and the art of sacred conversation. In: White, Micheline, (ed.) English women, religion, and textual production, 1500–1625. Farnham, U.K. : Ashgate. pp. 17-36. ISBN 9781409406518

Phillippy, Patricia (2011) A comfortable farewell: child-loss and funeral monuments in early modern England. In: Miller, Naomi and Yavneh, Naomi, (eds.) Gender and early modern constructions of childhood. Farnham, U.K. : Ashgate. pp. 17-38. (Women and Gender in the Early Modern World) ISBN 9781409429975

Phillippy, Patricia (2009) Painted women, women painters. In: Vigarello, Georges, (ed.) 100 000 ans de beaute. Paris, France : Gallimard. pp. 228-229. Age cl(3: Age) ISBN 207012844X

Phillippy, Patricia (2007) Procreation, child-loss and the gendering of the sonnet. In: Chedgzoy, Kate , Greenhalgh, Susanne and Shaugnessey, Robert, (eds.) Shakespeare and Childhood. Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press. pp. 96-114. ISBN 9780521871259

Phillippy, Patricia (2003) "'I might againe have been the Sepulcure': Maternal and paternal mourning in Early Modern England". In: Vaught, Jennifer C. and Bruckner, Lynn Dickson, (eds.) Grief and Gender, 700-1700. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 197-214. ISBN 9780312293826

Phillippy, Patricia (2002) "The Mat(t)er of Death: The Defense of Eve and the Female Ars Moriendi". In: Malcolmson, Cristina and Suzuki, Mihoko, (eds.) Debating Gender in Early Modern England, 1500-1700. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 141-160. (Early Modern Cultural Studies) ISBN 9780312294571

Phillippy, Patricia (2000) London's mourning garment: maternity, mourning and Royal succession. In: Miller, Naomi J. and Yavneh, Naomi, (eds.) Maternal Measures: Figuring Caregiving in the Early Modern Period. Aldershot, U.K. : Ashgate. pp. 319-332. (Women and Gender in the Early Modern World) ISBN 9780754603085

Conference or Workshop Item

Phillippy, Patricia (2014) The poet in stone: Garrick's Temple and Southwark Cathedral. In: Garrick and Shakespeare; 25 - 27 Jun 2014, Kingston Upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

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