Early Modern Literary Studies 11.1 (May,
2005)
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Articles:
- Article Abstracts.
- "Set in portraiture": George Gascoigne,
Queen Elizabeth, and Adapting the Royal Image. [1] Stephen Hamrick, Minnesota
State University, Moorhead.
- "The Cittie is in an uproare": Staging London
in The Booke of Sir Thomas More. [2] Tracey Hill, Bath Spa University
College.
- "I Live With Bread Like You": Forms of Inclusion
in Richard II. [3] Aaron Landau, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
- Elephants, Englishmen and India: Early Modern Travel
Writing and the Pre-Colonial Moment. [4] M. G. Aune, North Dakota State
University.
- Intimacy and the Body in Seventeenth-Century Religious
Devotion. [5] James M. Bromley, Loyola University, Chicago.
- Mourning Eve, Mourning Milton in Paradise Lost.
[6] Elizabeth M. A. Hodgson, University of British Columbia.
- Female Spectacle as Liberation in Margaret Cavendish's
Plays. [7] Joyce Devlin Mosher, Colorado Mountain College.
Book Reviews:
- Victoria E. Burke and Jonathan Gibson, eds. Early
Modern Women’s Manuscript Writing. Selected Papers from the Trinity/Trent
Colloquium. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004. [8] David Colclough, Queen Mary,
University of London.
- Coursen, H. R. Shakespeare in Space: Recent Shakespeare
Productions on Screen. New York: Peter Lang, 2002. [9] Sujata Iyengar,
University of Georgia.
- Susan Castillo and Ivy Schweitzer, eds. The Literatures
of Colonial America: An Anthology. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell, 2001.
[10] Jess Edwards, Manchester Metropolitan University.
- Woolland, Brian, ed. Jonsonians: Living Traditions.
Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003. [11] Lucy Munro, Keele University.
- Longfellow, Erica. Women and Religious Writing
in Early Modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004. [12] L. E.
Semler, University of Sydney.
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Matthew Woodcock. Fairy in The Faerie Queene:
Renaissance Elf-Fashioning and Elizabethan Myth-Making. Aldershot and
Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004. [13] Marion Gibson, University of Exeter.
- Reviewing information, books received for
review, and forthcoming reviews.
Theatre Reviews:
- All The World's a Stage, sonnets and scenes
by Shakespeare and original work by Hal Cobb, Leonard Ford, and Jerry Guenthner.
[14] Amy Scott-Douglass, Denison University.
- Dr Faustus, by
Christopher Marlowe at the Liverpool Playhouse, 4th to 26th February 2005.
[15] Reviewed by Chris Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University.
- Twelfth Night at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
[16] Kate Wilkinson, Sheffield Hallam University.
- The Comedy of Errors. Presented by Northern
Broadsides at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and on tour, February - June 2005.
[17] Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University.
- Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare,
performed at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, 29 March 2005. [18]
Richard Wood, Sheffield Hallam University.
- Cambridge Shakespeare, Etcetera: Spring 2005.
[19] Michael Grosvenor Myer.
Responses to this piece intended for the
Readers' Forum may be sent to the Editor at M.Steggle@shu.ac.uk.
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Matthew Steggle (Editor, EMLS).