Items where Kingston Author is "Longfellow, Erica"

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Longfellow, Erica (2011) 'Take unto ye words': Elizabeth Isham's 'Booke of rememberance' and Puritan cultural forms. In: Harris, Johanna and Scott-Baumann, Elizabeth, (eds.) The intellectual culture of Puritan women, 1558-1680. Basingstoke, U.K. : Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 122-134. (Early modern literature in history) ISBN 9780230228641

Longfellow, Erica (2010) Book Review of: From perfection to The Elixir: How George Herbert fashioned a famous poem by Ben de la Mare. Seventeenth Century, 25(1), pp. 178-179. ISSN (print) 0268-117X

Longfellow, Erica [Speaker] (2009) Shakespeare imagining history. In: Kingston Reader's Festival; 23 Apr - 22 May 2009, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Longfellow, Erica (2008) Trauma, melancholy and the origins of autobiography. In: Writing and Trauma: a Literary Symposium; 28 May 2008, Kingston upon Thames, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Longfellow, Erica, May, Steve, Burke, Linda and Marks-Maran, Diane (2008) 'They had a way of helping that actually helped': a case study of a peer-assisted learning scheme. Teaching in Higher Education, 13(1), pp. 93-105. ISSN (print) 1356-2517

Longfellow, Erica (2006) Early modern women's writing in 2005. Literature Compass, 3(4), pp. 792-803. ISSN (online) 1741-4113

Longfellow, Erica (2006) Public, private and the household in early seventeenth-century England. Journal of British Studies, 45(2), pp. 313-334. ISSN (print) 0021-9371

Longfellow, Erica (2004) Lady Anne Southwell's Indictment of Adam. In: Burke, Victoria E. and Gibson, Jonathan, (eds.) Early modern women's manuscript writing: selected papers from the Trinity/Trent Colloquium. Aldershot, UK : Ashgate. pp. 111-134. ISBN 0754604691

Longfellow, Erica (2004) Women and religious writing in early modern England. Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press. 252p. ISBN 0521837588

Longfellow, Erica (2002) Eliza's babes: poetry "proceeding from divinity" in seventeenth-century England. Gender and History, 14(2), pp. 242-265. ISSN (print) 0953-5233

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