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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Introduction
  3. 1. Style: George Gascoigne’s “Patched Cote”
    1. Reflection: The Academic Death Penalty
  4. 2. Invention: Philip Sidney’s “Fear of Maybe”
    1. Reflection: Released into Language
  5. 3. Revision: John Davies of Hereford’s “Rough Hewings”
    1. Reflection: Teaching without Judging
  6. 4. Editing: Anne Southwell’s “Extent of Paper”
    1. Reflection: Generous Thinking
  7. 5. Performance Anxiety: William Shakespeare’s “Perfectness”
    1. Reflection: Ars Amateuria
  8. Bibliography
  9. Index

Contents

  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Introduction
  3. 1. Style: George Gascoigne’s “Patched Cote”
    1. Reflection: The Academic Death Penalty
  4. 2. Invention: Philip Sidney’s “Fear of Maybe”
    1. Reflection: Released into Language
  5. 3. Revision: John Davies of Hereford’s “Rough Hewings”
    1. Reflection: Teaching without Judging
  6. 4. Editing: Anne Southwell’s “Extent of Paper”
    1. Reflection: Generous Thinking
  7. 5. Performance Anxiety: William Shakespeare’s “Perfectness”
    1. Reflection: Ars Amateuria
  8. Bibliography
  9. Index

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