Listening to the Early Modern
Early Modern Literary Studies 7.1/ Special Issue 8 (May, 2001)
Matthew Steggle, ed.
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Articles:
Article Abstracts.
Hearing Green: Logomarginality in Hamlet .
[1-5] Bruce R. Smith, Georgetown University.
The whole article, with accompanying sound files, may also be downloaded
as a .zip file .
Numme Feete: Meter in Early Modern England . [6]
Joseph Tate, University of Washington.
Music at the New Globe. [7] Chantal Schütz,
Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l’Administration Economique, Paris
(France)
Other Accents: Some Problems with Identifying Elizabethan
Pronunciation. [8] Andrew Gurr, University of Reading.
Paradise Lost and
the Acoustics of Hell . [9] Matthew Steggle, Sheffield Hallam University.
Looking with ears, hearing with eyes: Shakespeare
and the Ear of the Early Modern. [10] Mark Robson, University of Nottingham.
Reviews :
Brian Vickers. English Renaissance Literary Criticism .
Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999. [11] Joseph Tate, University of Washington.
Neil Rhodes and Jonathan Sawday, eds. The Renaissance
Computer: Knowledge Technology in the First Age of Print . New York and
London: Routledge, 2000. [12] Jerome de Groot, University of Huddersfield.
Kristen Poole. Radical Religion from Shakespeare
to Milton: Figures of Nonconformity in Early Modern England . Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 2000. [13] Andrew McRae, University of Exeter.
Eileen Allman. Jacobean Revenge Tragedy and the
Politics of Virtue . Newark: U of Delaware P, 1999. [14] Ayanna Thompson,
Harvard University.
Stephen B. Dobranski and John P. Rumrich, eds. Milton
and Heresy . Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998. [15] William Walker, University
of New South Wales.
Richard Hillman. Self-Speaking in Medieval and
Early Modern English Drama: Subjectivity, Discourse and the Stage . Basingstoke,
Hampshire: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin’s, 1997 . [16] Roger Starling,
University of Warwick
Susan Snyder. Pastoral Process[:] Spenser,
Marvell, Milton . Stanford, Calif.: Stanford UP, 1998 . [17] Bryan
N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria.
Theatre Reviews:
Articles Accepted and Forthcoming
in Future Issues:
Greenaway's Books. Steven Marx, Cal Poly University.
Time for the Plebs in Julius Caesar . Christopher Holmes, McGill University.
Othello, the Baroque, and Religious Mentalities. Anthony Gilbert, Lancaster
University.
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 L.M.Hopkins@shu.ac.uk .
Responses to this piece intended for the Readers'
Forum may be sent to the Editor at L.M.Hopkins@shu.ac.uk .
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Lisa Hopkins (Editor, EMLS ).