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  • Shakespeare Quarterly
From the Editor: Surviving Hamlet JONATHAN GIL HARRIS 145
From the Editor SARAH WERNER 307

Essays

Shylock and the Slaves: Owing and Owning in The Merchant of Venice AMANDA BAILEY 1
Black Aeneas: Race, English Literary History, and the "Barbarous" Poetics of Titus Andronicus CAROLYN SALE 25
Shakespeare's Vocabulary: Myth and Reality HUGH CRAIG 53
Forms of Oblivion: Losing the Revels Office at St. John's ANITA GILMAN SHERMAN 75
At Sea about Hamlet at Sea: A Detective Story BERNICE W. KLIMAN 180
Fellow Students: Hamlet, Horatio, and the Early Modern University ELIZABETH HANSON 205
"Caviare to the general"?: Taste, Hearing, and Genre in Hamlet ALLISON K. DEUTERMANN 230
Intoxicating Rhythms; Or, Shakespeare, Literary Drama, and Performance (Studies) W. B. WORTHEN 309 [End Page 629]
The Morals of Macbeth and Peace as Process: Adapting Shakespeare in Northern Ireland's Maximum Security Prison RAMONA WRAY 340
Performing Oblivion / Enacting Remembrance: The Merchant of Venice in West Germany, 1945 to 1961 ZENO ACKERMANN 364
Shakespeare and Contemporary Latin American Cinema MARK THORNTON BURNETT 396
Performing Prophecy: More Life on the Shakespearean Scene DANIEL L. KEEGAN 420
A Season in Intercultural Limbo: Ninagawa Yukio's Doctor Faustus, Theatre Cocoon, Tokyo TODD A. BORLIK 444
Rethinking Academic Reviewing: A Conversation with Michael Dobson, Peter Holland, Katherine Rowe, Christian Billing, and Carolyn Sale SARAH WERNER 457
Shakespeare's Other Sovereignty: On Particularity and Violence in The Winter's Tale and the Sonnets BRADIN CORMACK 485
Othello in Tokyo: Performing Race and Empire in 1903 Japan ROBERT THOMAS TIERNEY 514

Positions

Against Survival: Queerness in a Time That's Out of Joint LEE EDELMAN 148
Forget Hamlet CARLA FRECCERO 170 [End Page 630]
Hamlet without Us KATHRYN SCHWARZ 174

Just Horatio

How Is Horatio Just? How Just Is Horatio? LARS ENGLE 256
Two Lines, Three Readers: Hamlet, TLN 1904-5 KAREN NEWMAN 263
Reading Horatio JONATHAN CREWE 271

Apocryphal Stories

"The Forgery of some modern Author"?: Theobald's Shakespeare and Cardenio's Double Falsehood TIFFANY STERN 555
The First Collected "Shakespeare Apocrypha" PETER KIRWAN 594

Review Essays

Shakespeare and Authorship Studies in the Twenty-First Century BRIAN VICKERS 106
Harry Berger Jr. and the Tree of Acknowledgment MARGRETA DE GRAZIA 541

Book Reviews

Bernice W. Kliman and Laury Magnus, eds. The New Kittredge Shakespeare The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
Sarah Hatchuel, ed. The New Kittredge Shakespeare The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. [End Page 631]
Kenneth S. Rothwell, ed. The New Kittredge Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice.
Sarah Hatchuel, ed. The New Kittredge Shakespeare The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra. BARRY GAINES 279
Stanley Wells, ed. Shakespeare Found! A Life Portrait at Last: Portraits, Poet, Patron, Poems. ROBERT BEARMAN 281
Penny Gay. The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's Comedies. WILLIAM DODD 284
Richard Meek, Jane Rickard, and Richard Wilson, eds. Shakespeare's Book: Essays in Reading, Writing, and Reception. JAMES KEARNEY 286
Anita Gilman Sherman. Skepticism and Memory in Shakespeare and Donne. DAVID HILLMAN 290
Thomas Hallock, Ivo Kamps, and Karen L. Raber, eds. Early Modern Ecostudies: From the Florentine Codex to Shakespeare. LARA BOVILSKY 292
Peter Sabor and Paul Yachnin, eds. Shakespeare and the Eighteenth Century. JOHN D. STAINES 295
Christy Desmet and Anne Williams, eds. Shakespearean Gothic. CATHERINE BELSEY 298
Dirk Delabastita, Jozef de Vos, and Paul Franssen, eds. Shakespeare and European Politics. ANSTON BOSMAN 300
Brian Walsh. Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan Performance of History. SALLY-BETH MACLEAN 463 [End Page 632]
Jean E. Howard. Theater of a City: The Places of London Comedy, 1598-1642. LARS ENGLE 466
Gina Bloom. Voice in Motion: Staging Gender, Shaping Sound. LESLIE DUNN 469
Erica Sheen. Shakespeare and the Institution of Theatre: "The Best in This Kind." GRETCHEN E. MINTON 473
Judith Buchanan. Shakespeare on Silent Film: An Excellent Dumb Discourse. ANTHONY R. GUNERATNE 475
Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin, eds. Shakespeare on Screen: The Henriad. MICHAEL ANDEREGG 478
Helen Hackett. Shakespeare and Elizabeth: The Meeting of Two Myths. SUSAN FRYE 602
Adele Davidson. Shakespeare in Shorthand: The Textual Mystery of "King Lear." H. R. WOUDHUYSEN 604
Sean Benson. Shakespearean Resurrection: The Art of Almost Raising the Dead. YU JIN KO 609
Aaron Kitch. Political Economy and the States...

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