Early Modern Literary Studies 12.2
(September, 2006)
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Articles:
- Article Abstracts.
- The Prince of Rays: Spectacular Invisibility in Spenser's
The Faerie Queene. [1] Lisa Dickson, University of North
British Columbia.
- “Headdie Ryots” as Reformations: Marlowe’s Libertine
Poetics. [2] Helga Duncan, Stonehill College.
- Beggary/Buggery and Oedipal Conflict in Thomas Middleton’s
The Phoenix. [3] Patrick J. Cook, George Washington University.
- The Banality of History in Troilus and Cressida.
[4] Andrew Griffin, McMaster University.
- Marketing Luxury at the New Exchange: Jonson’s Entertainment
at Britain’s Burse and the Rhetoric of Wonder. [5] Alison Scott, Macquarie
University.
- Signifying Nothing? A Secondary Analysis of the Claremont
Authorship Debates. [6] Gray Scott, University of California, Riverside.
- ‘My Souls Anatomiste’: Richard Baxter, Katherine
Gell and Letters of the Heart. [7] Alison Searle, Queen Mary, University
of London.
Reviews:
- Douglas A. Brooks, ed. Printing and Parenting
in Early Modern England. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005. [8] Alison Searle,
Queen Mary, University of London.
- Arielle Saiber. Giordano Bruno and the Geometry
of Language. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005. [9] Matthew C. Hansen, Boise
State University.
- Stephen B. Dobranski. Readers and Authorship in
Early Modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2005. [10] Katrin Ettenhuber
Christ's College, Cambridge.
- Verna A. Foster, The Name and Nature of Tragicomedy.
Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004. [11] Lucy Munro, Keele University.
- William M. Hamlin. Tragedy and Scepticism in Shakespeare's
England. Early Modern Literature in History Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan,
2005. [12] Dermot Cavanagh, University of Edinburgh.
- Gerard Kilroy. Edmund Campion: Memory and Transcription.
Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005. [13] Jason Scott-Warren, University of Cambridge.
- Arthur F. Marotti. Religious Ideology and Cultural
Fantasy: Catholic and Anti-Catholic Discourses in Early Modern England Notre
Dame, Indiana: U of Notre Dame P, 2005. [14] Alison Shell, University
of Durham.
- Charles Martindale and A.B. Taylor, eds. Shakespeare
and the Classics. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004. [15] Nicholas
Moschovakis, Reed College.
- Paola Pugliatti. Beggary and Theatre in Early
Modern England. Aldershot, Hants: Ashgate, 2003. Richard Dutton and Jean
E. Howard, eds. A Companion to Shakespeare's Works: Volume 1, the Tragedies.
Oxford: Blackwell, 2003. [16] Chris Fitter, Rutgers University at Camden.
- Richard Wilson. Secret Shakespeare: studies in
theatre, religion and resistance. Manchester: Manchester University Press,
2004. [17] James Ellison, University of Dundee.
Theatre reviews:
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2006-, Matthew Steggle (Editor, EMLS).