Monitoring Electronic Shakespeares
Early Modern Literary Studies 9.3/ Special Issue 12 (January, 2004)
Michael Best and Eric Rasmussen, eds.
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Information, Journal Availability, Contact Addresses
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Articles:
- Article Abstracts.
- Introduction: A Booth at the Fair. [1] Michael
Best, University of Victoria.
- @ the Table of the Great: Hospitable Editing and
the Internet Shakespeare Editions Project. [2] Patrick
Finn, St. Mary's College, Calgary.
- Playing with Wench-like Words:
Copia and Surplus in the Internet Shakespeare Edition of Cymbeline.
[3] Jennifer C. Forsyth, Oregon State University.
- Dizzying the Arithmetic of Memory:
Shakespearean Documents as Text, Image, and Code.
[4] Alan Galey, University of Western Ontario.
- Redefining the Role of the Editor for the Electronic
Medium: A New Internet Shakespeare Edition of Edward III. [5] Sonia
Massai, King's College London.
- The Very Large Textual Object: A Prosthetic Reading
of Shakespeare. [6] Jonathan Hope and Michael Witmore, Strathclyde University
and Carnegie Mellon University.
- Gilded Monuments and Lliving Records:
A Note on Critical Editions in Print and Online. [7] Eric
Rasmussen, University of Nevada, Reno.
Reviews:
- James Ellison. George Sandys: Travel, Colonialism
and Tolerance in the Seventeenth Century. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2002.
[8] Bernadette Andrea, University of Texas at San Antonio.
- Lukas Erne. Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist.
Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003. [9] Steve Roth.
- Nora Johnson. The Actor as Playwright
in Early Modern Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003. [10] Ben Spiller,
Sheffield Hallam University.
- William Kerrigan. Shakespeare's Promises. Baltimore
and London: The Johns Hopkins UP, 1999. [11] Danielle Clarke, University
College, Dublin.
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James Sharpe, General Editor, Richard
Golden, Consulting Editor; and Marion Gibson, Malcolm Gaskill, and Peter
Elmer, Volume Editors. English Witchcraft 1560-1736. London:
Pickering and Chatto, 2003. [12] Helen Ostovich, McMaster University.
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Marsha S. Robinson. Writing the
Reformation: Actes and Monuments and the Jacobean History Play. Aldershot,
Hampshire: Ashgate, 2002. Ramie Targoff. Common Prayer: The Language
of Public Devotion in Early Modern England. Chicago: U of Chicago
P, 2001. [13] Timothy Rosendale, Southern Methodist University.
- Anthony Miller. Roman Triumphs and Early Modern
English Culture. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001. [14] Kevin Curran, University
College, Dublin.
- Reviewing Information, Books Received for Review,
and Forthcoming Reviews.
Theatre reviews:
© 2004-,
Matthew Steggle (Editor, EMLS).