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  1. Godfrey, R. (2002) England making up to Europe, 16th century style. In: Bogliolo, G. (ed.) Studi Urbinati B, Anno LXXI-LXXII, 2001-2002 (rivista annuale di Scienze Umane e Sociali). Italy: Edizioni QuattroVenti. pp. 469-482.
  2. Godfrey, R. (2007) Feminine singularity: the representations of young women in some early Tudor interludes. In: Happe, P. and Husken, W. (eds.) Interludes and Early Modern Society: Studies in Power, Gender and Theatricality. Amsterdam: Rodopi. pp. 141-162.
  3. Godfrey, R. (2002) Sin, vice and the laughter of the gods: an Erasmian perspective on an early Tudor interlude. 8th Table Ronde on Tudor Drama, Tours, France, June 2000. Oxford: Peter Lang. 3906769011. [Centre d’études supérieures de la Renaissance, Unité mixte de recherche "Renaissance européenne"]
  4. Godfrey, R. (2006) The deity displaced?: the theater of John Rastell and a humanist agenda. 45th Colloque International d'Etudes Humanistes, Tours, France, 1-6 July 2002. Turnhout: Brepols. 250351653X.
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