"An excellent example of New Historicism or 'critical historicism.' Many of the essays speak to one another and pick up issues only touched upon in earlier essays, or provide a complementary reading of the same works or an author's corpus. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the entire collection." — Deborah McGrady, Tulane University"This book deals with important texts and issues that will engage a variety of scholars and fill in the particulars of a confusing period of English and French history." — Lynn Staley, Colgate University