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SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900 is an academic journal founded in 1956. It publishes articles concerning four categories of British literature from 1500 to 1900—English Renaissance, Tudor and Stuart drama, Restoration and 18th Century, and 19th century. Each issue focuses on one of these four areas of concern along with an ...
He is the author and editor of numerous books and scholarly articles. Masten's book Queer Philologies was awarded the 2018 Elizabeth Dietz Prize for the best book in the field of early modern drama by the journal SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900. [1] He was named a Guggenheim Fellow in English Literature for 2022. [2]
The Monroe Kirk Spears Award for the best essay of the year published in the journal Studies in English Literature, 1500–1900 (for "Cross-Dressing, Gender, and Absolutism in the Beaumont and Fletcher Plays") [2]
James Thompson in SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900 wrote that the book's emphasis seemed mainly biographical: "Only three of the contributions concern literary analysis; the rest are largely biographical and descriptive rather than interpretive. Here too a similar fascination with Boswell's contradictory 'perpetually immature ...
Prior to writing The Wonderfull Yeare, Dekker was a playwright in London, but upon the closing of London's theatres in 1603 due to the plague, Dekker turned to pamphleteering to generate an income. [1]
Carole Sargent, "Military Scandal and National Debt in Manley's 'New Atalantis'", SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900, 53:3, Summer 2013. Carole Fungaroli Sargent, , "How a Pie Fight Satirizes Whig-Tory Conflict in Delarivier Manley's 'The New Atalantis'", Eighteenth-Century Studies, 44:4, Summer 2011.
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ISBN 978-1-78962-434-2. OCLC 1138095953. Roberts, Bethan (2014). "Literary Past and Present in Charlotte Smith's "Elegiac Sonnets" ". SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900. 54 (3): 649– 674. ISSN 0039-3657. JSTOR 24511140