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  • Volume 66 Contents
VOLUME 66 2015 NUMBERS 1–4
From the Editor gail kern paster 251
Essays
“Spare your arithmetic, never count the turns”: A Statistical Analysis of Writing about Shakespeare, 1960–2010 laura estill, dominic klyve, and kate bridal 1
My Kingdom for a Ghost: Counterfactual Thinking and Hamlet amir khan 29
Shakespeare’s Lady 8 douglas bruster 47
Shakespeare’s Constructicon daniel shore 113
Othello and the Unweaponed City andrew sisson 137
The Image of Both Theaters: Empire and Revelation in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra william junker 167
Shakespeare, Playfere, and the Pirates bryan crockett 252
“Continuall Factions”: Politics, Friendship, and History in Julius Caesar philip goldfarb styrt 286
“How easy is a bush supposed a bear?”: Differentiating Imaginative Production in A Midsummer Night’s Dream adam rzepka 308
The First Folio’s Arrangement and Its Finale valerie wayne 389
Homo Faber, Action Hero Manqué: Crafting the State in Coriolanus theodore f. kaouk 409
The Crowd in Imogen’s Bedroom: Allusion and Ethics in Cymbeline j. k. barret 440
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Notes
“Concolinel”: Moth’s Lost Song Recovered? ross w. duffin 89
William Dugdale on Shakespeare and His Monument tom reedy 188
Review Essay
Sandra Clark, ser. ed. The Arden Shakespeare Dictionary Series. deborah t. curren-aquino 197
Book Reviews
Farah Karim-Cooper and Tiffany Stern, eds. Shakespeare’s Theatres and the Effects of Performance. wes folkerth 95
Daniel Juan Gil. Shakespeare’s Anti-Politics: Sovereign Power and the Life of the Flesh. james kuzner 97
Joseph M. Ortiz. Broken Harmony: Shakespeare and the Politics of Music. david lindley 99
Hugh Grady. Shakespeare and Impure Aesthetics. simon palfrey 102
Vin Nardizzi. Wooden Os: Shakespeare’s Theatres and England’s Trees. julie sanders 104
James M. Bromley and Will Stockton, eds. Sex before Sex: Figuring the Act in Early Modern England. john d. staines 107
Anthony B. Dawson and Paul Yachnin, eds. The Oxford Shakespeare Richard II. andrew mattison 209
Dympna Callaghan. Who Was William Shakespeare?: An Introduction to the Life and Works. ian macinnes 212
Laurie E. Maguire and Emma Smith. 30 Great Myths about Shakespeare. karen Robertson 214
Michael D. Bristol, ed. Shakespeare and Moral Agency. lars engle 216
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Anna Kamaralli. Shakespeare and the Shrew: Performing the Defiant Female Voice. evelyn gajowski 219
Kathryn Schwarz. What You Will: Gender, Contract, and Shakespearean Social Space. miriam Jacobson 221
Angus Fletcher. Evolving Hamlet: Seventeenth-Century English Tragedy and the Ethics of Natural Selection. howard marchitello 224
MacDonald P. Jackson. Determining the Shakespeare Canon: “Arden of Faversham” and “A Lover’s Complaint.” eric Rasmussen 226
Stephen H. Grant. Collecting Shakespeare: The Story of Henry and Emily Folger. alden t. Vaughan 229
Mario DiGangi. Sexual Types: Embodiment, Agency, and Dramatic Character from Shakespeare to Shirley. daniel juan gil 232
Kristen Poole. Supernatural Environment in Shakespeare’s England: Spaces of Demonism, Divinity, and Drama. john gillies 235
James Kuzner. Open Subjects: English Renaissance Republicans, Modern Selfhoods and the Virtue of Vulnerability.
Joseph Campana. The Pain of Reformation: Spenser, Vulnerability, and the Ethics of Masculinity.
giulio pertile 238
Virginia Mason Vaughan. Shakespeare in Performance: “The Tempest.” james n. loehlin 241
Sarah Hatchuel, Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin and Victoria Bladen, eds. Shakespeare on Screen: “Macbeth.”
Samuel Crowl. Screen Adaptations: Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”: The Relationship between Text and Film.
keith jones 244
Cary DiPietro and Hugh Grady, eds. Shakespeare and the Urgency of Now: Criticism and Theory in the Twenty-First Century. eric s. mallin 329
Richard Burt and Julian Yates. What’s the Worst Thing You Can Do to Shakespeare? sharon o’dair 333
Russ McDonald, Nicholas D. Nace, and Travis D. Williams, eds. Shakespeare Up Close: Reading Early Modern Texts. jessica slights 335
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Raphael Lyne. Shakespeare, Rhetoric and Cognition. f. elizabeth hart 338
Lynn Enterline. Shakespeare’s Schoolroom: Rhetoric, Discipline, Emotion. wayne a. rebhorn 341
Katie Knowles. Shakespeare’s Boys: A Cultural History. mario digangi 343
James P. Bednarz. Shakespeare and the Truth of Love: The Mystery of “The Phoenix and Turtle.” edward wilson-lee 346
Daniel D. Moss. The Ovidian Vogue: Literary Fashion and Imitative Practice in Late Elizabethan England. coppélia kahn 347
Martin Wiggins. Drama...

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