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==Further reading== {{Refbegin|30em}} *Cohen, M. (2005). “Manners” Make the Man: Politeness, Chivalry, and the Construction of Masculinity, 1750–1830. Journal of British Studies, 44(2), 312–329. https://doi.org/10.1086/427127 *Gardner, Helen Louise. 1972. ''The Metaphysical Poets, Selected and Edited,'' revised edition. Introduction. Harmondsworth, England; New York: Penguin Books. {{ISBN|0-14-042038-X}}. *Hall, Marcia B . 2001. ''After Raphael: Painting in Central Italy in the Sixteenth Century'', [[Cambridge University Press]]. {{ISBN|0-521-48397-2}}. *Pinelli, Antonio. 1993. ''La bella maniera: artisti del Cinquecento tra regola e licenza''. Turin: Piccola biblioteca Einaudi. {{ISBN|88-06-13137-0}} *Sypher, Wylie. 1955. ''Four Stages of Renaissance Style: Transformations in Art and Literature, 1400–1700''. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday. A classic analysis of Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, and Late Baroque. *Würtenberger, Franzsepp. 1963. ''Mannerism: The European Style of the Sixteenth Century''. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston (Originally published in German, as ''Der Manierismus; der europäische Stil des sechzehnten Jahrhunderts''. Vienna: A. Schroll, 1962). {{Refend}}
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