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Founded in 1950 by the Shakespeare Association of America, Shakespeare Quarterly is a refereed journal committed to publishing articles in the vanguard of Shakespeare studies. Submissions are double blinded. The Quarterly, produced by Folger Shakespeare Library features notes that bring to light new information on Shakespeare and his age, issue and exchange sections for the latest ideas and controversies, theater reviews of significant Shakespeare productions, and book reviews to keep its readers current with Shakespeare criticism and scholarship."SQ is a mine of new information and new insights." -- Peter Stallybrass, University of Pennsylvania
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Volume 67, Number 2, Summer 2016Table of Contents

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View Shakespeare’s Hand Unknown in Sir Thomas More: Thompson, Dawson, and the Futility of the Paleographic Argument
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View Shakespeare and the Idea of Apocrypha: Negotiating the Boundaries of the Dramatic Canon by Peter Kirwan (review)
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View Shakespeare and the Law: A Conversation among Disciplines and Professions ed. by Bradin Cormack, Martha C. Nussbaum, Richard Strier (review)
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View From Shakespeare to Obama: A Study in Language, Slavery and Place by Jonathan Hart, and: Shakespeare and Immigration ed. by Ruben Espinosa, David Ruiter (review)
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View The Immaterial Book: Reading and Romance in Early Modern England by Sarah Wall-Randell (review)
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View Constructing the Canon of Early Modern Drama by Jeremy Lopez, and: Early Modern Theatricality ed. by Henry S. Turner (review)
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View Moving Shakespeare Indoors: Performance and Repertoire in the Jacobean Playhouse ed. by Andrew Gurr, Farah Karim-Cooper, and: A Jacobean Company and Its Playhouse: The Queen’s Servants at the Red Bull Theatre (c. 1605–1619) by Eva Griffith (review)
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ISSN | 1538-3555 |
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Print ISSN | 0037-3222 |
Launched on MUSE | 2016-12-29 |
Open Access | No |