Shakespeare Studies, Band 23Shakespeare Studies is an international volume published every year in hardcover, containing more than three hundred pages of essays and studies by critics from both hemispheres. |
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Richard Tarlton and the Uses of SixteenthCentury Celebrity | 19 |
Cartography and the Gaze in Shakespearean Tragedy and History | 39 |
Androgynous Union and the Woman in Hamlet | 71 |
stuff the Latin Lesson and the Domestication of Learning in The Taming of the Shrew | 100 |
Colonialist Interpretations of Shakespeares Tempest | 120 |
King Lears Opening Scene and the CommonLaw Use | 146 |
Cultural Politics and Shakespeares Art | 237 |
Women Race and Writing in the Early Modern Period | 241 |
The Stage and Social Struggle in Early Modern England | 247 |
Elizabeth I Susan Frye Elizabeth I | 251 |
Shakespeare and After | 257 |
Differences in Womens ReVisions of Shakespeare | 261 |
Private Matters and Public Culture in PostReformation England | 268 |
Cultural Materialism and the Politics of Dissident Reading | 275 |
Sex Marriage and Ducal Authority in Measure for Measure | 187 |
Lucreces Gaze | 210 |
Essays on Tragedy and History | 225 |
Materializing the Subject in Shakespeare | 229 |
Shakespeare the Actor and the Purposes of Playing | 280 |
Contemporary Critical Quarrels | 284 |
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