- Volume 66 Contents
VOLUME 66 | 2015 | NUMBERS 1–4 |
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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... |