Desiderius Erasmus Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Erasmus: Prudence and Faith
- Erasmus and More: Dialogues with Reality
- Grammar and Rhetoric in the Pietas of Erasmus
- Erasmus on the Use and Abuse of Metaphor
- Malleable Material, Models of Power: Woman in Erasmus's ‘Marriage Group’ and Civility in Boys
- Erasmus and the Laws of Marriage
- Erasmus's ‘Tigress’: The Language of Friendship, Pleasure, and the Renaissance Letter
- The English Reception of Erasmus
- The Philosophy of Christ
- Reading and the Technology of Textual Affect: Erasmus's Familiar Letters and Shakespeare's King Lear
- ‘Between Friends All is Common’: The Erasmian Adage and Tradition
- O Sancte Socrate, Ora Pro Nobis: Erasmus on the Problem of Athens and Jerusalem
- Erasmian Humanism in the Twentieth Century
- Further Reading