Gascoigne, George | Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Helgerson, Richard. “Gascoigne.” In Elizabethan Prodigals, pp. 44-56. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.
Explains how Gascoigne's love poetry provides information on its author.
LaGrandeur, Kevin. “Androgyny and Linguistic Power in Gascoigne's The Steele Glas.” Texas Studies in Literature and Language 37, no. 3 (fall 1995): 344-61.
Explores technical innovations and the depiction of gender roles in The Steele Glas.
Nathan, Leonard. “Gascoigne's Lullabie and Structures in the Tudor Lyric.” In The Rhetoric of Renaissance Poetry from Wyatt to Milton, edited by Thomas O. Sloan and Raymond B. Waddington, pp. 58-72. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974.
Demonstrates the influence of Gascoigne's poem The Lullabie of a Lover on the structure of the Tudor lyric.
Prouty, C. T. George Gascoigne:...
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