Early Modern Literary Studies 3.3 (January,
1998)
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Articles:
The Internet Shakespeare: Opportunities in a New Medium.
Michael Best, ed.
Early Modern Literary Studies Special Issue 2 (January, 1998)
- Foreword. [1]. Michael Best, University of Victoria.
- Article Abstracts / Résumés des Articles.
- Hypertext and Editorial Myth. [2]. Paul Werstine, University of Western Ontario.
- What Do the Users Really Want? [3]. Anne Lancashire, University of Toronto.
- The Common Reader's Shakespeare. [4]. Ian Lancashire, University of Toronto.
- A Romance of Electronic Scholarship; with the True and Lamentable Tragedies of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Part 1: The Words. [5]. Donald Foster, Vassar College.
- Disparate Structures, Electronic and Otherwise: Conceptions of Textual Organisation in the Electronic Medium, with Reference to Electronic Editions of Shakespeare and the Internet. [6]. R.G. Siemens, University of Alberta.
- Afterword: Dressing Old Words New. [7]. Michael Best, University of Victoria.
Note:
- Additional to "Production Resources at the Whitefriars Playhouse, 1609-1612" (EMLS 2.3 [December, 1996]: 2.1-35). [8]. Jean MacIntyre, University of Alberta.
Reviews:
- Ian Green. The Christian's ABC: Catechisms and Catechizing in England c. 1530-1740. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1996. [9]. Douglas Bruster, University of Texas, San Antonio.
- J.R. Mulryne and Margaret Shewring, eds.; Andrew Gurr, advisory ed. Shakespeare's Globe Rebuilt. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. [10]. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria.
- Margo Todd, ed. Reformation to Revolution: Politics and Religion in Early Modern England. London and New York: Routledge, 1995. [11]. Bernadette Andrea, West Virginia University.
- W. R. Owens and Lizbeth Goodman, eds. Shakespeare, Aphra Behn and the Canon. London: Routledge, 1996. [12]. Nancy Bunker, Southwest Missouri State University.
- Philip Edwards. Sea-Mark: The Metaphorical Voyage, Spenser to Milton. Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 1997. [13]. Jim Daems, Simon Fraser University.
- Albert H. Tricomi. Reading Tudor-Stuart Texts Through Cultural Historicism. Gainesville: UP of Florida, 1996. [14]. Alison Findlay, Lancaster University.
- Paola Pugliatti. Shakespeare the Historian. New York: St. Martin's P, 1996. [15]. Michael T. Siconolfi, Gonzaga University.
- John J. Joughin, ed. Shakespeare and National Culture. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1997. [16]. Swen Voekel, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
- Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt, eds. Shakespeare, the Movie: Popularizing the Plays on Film, TV, and Video. London and New York: Routledge, 1997. [17]. Mark Thornton Burnett, The Queen's University of Belfast.
- John Donne. The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Volume 8: The Epigrams, Epithalamions, Epitaphs, Inscriptions, and Miscellaneous Poems. Gary A. Stringer, General Editor. Ted-Larry Pebworth, Gary A. Stringer, and Ernest W. Sullivan, II, Text Editors. William A. McClung, Volume Commentary. Jeffrey Johnson, Contributing Editor. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1996. [18]. Elizabeth Hodgson, University of British Columbia.
- Reviewing Information, Books Received for Review, and Forthcoming Reviews.
Readers' Forum:
Responses to articles, reviews, and notes appearing in this issue that are intended for the Readers' Forum may be sent to the Editor at EMLS@UAlberta.ca.
© 1998-, R.G. Siemens (Editor, EMLS).