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Shakespeare Quarterly

Volume 60, Number 1, Spring 2009

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E-ISSN: 1538-3555 Print ISSN: 0037-3222

Table of Contents

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Rumor, the Breath of Kings, and the Body of Law in 2 Henry IV
pp. 1-24
The Anachronistic Shrews
pp. 25-46
“This sympathizèd one day’s error”: Genre, Representation, and Subjectivity in The Comedy of Errors
pp. 47-72

Note

The Alcestis and the Statue Scene in The Winter’s Tale
pp. 73-80

Book Reviews

The World of Shakespeare’s Sonnets: An Introduction (review)
pp. 81-83
Shakespeare’s Names (review)
pp. 83-85
Shakespeare and the Idea of Late Writing: Authorship in the Proximity of Death (review)
pp. 85-88
Shakespeare and Child’s Play: Performing Lost Boys on Stage and Screen, and: Shakespeare and Childhood (review)
pp. 89-94
Poor Women in Shakespeare (review)
pp. 94-95
Discourses of Service in Shakespeare’s England (review)
pp. 96-99
Flaunting: Style and the Subversive Male Body in Renaissance England (review)
pp. 99-101
A Power to Do Justice: Jurisdiction, English Literature, and the Rise of Common Law, 1509–1625 (review)
pp. 101-104
Representing Shakespearean Tragedy: Garrick, the Kembles, and Kean (review)
pp. 104-106
Musicking Shakespeare: A Conflict of Theatres (review)
pp. 105-107
Staging Shakespeare: Essays in Honor of Alan C. Dessen (review)
pp. 108-110

Contributors

Contributors
pp. 111-112

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