Early Modern Literary Studies 14.3 (January, 2009)
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Articles:
The Body in Pain in Early Modern England . [1] James C.W. Truman, Huntingdon College.
Where Iago Lies: Home, honesty and the Turk in Othello . [2] Sam Wood, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Revisiting the Text of the Henry VIII Manuscript (BL Add Ms 31,922): An Extended Note. [3] Ray Siemens, University of Victoria.
Old Plays and the General Reader: an Essay in Praise of the Regents Renaissance Drama Series. [5] Charles Cathcart, The Open University.
Taking a Walk on the Wild Side: Henry Goodcole’s Heavens Speedie Hue and Cry Sent After Lust and Murther (1635) and London Criminal Chorography . [6] Randall Martin, University of New Brunswick.
To ‘truck for trade with darksome things’: Faithful Teate’s ‘Epithalamium’ (1655) and Cromwell’s ‘Western Design’ [7] Angelina Lynch, University College, Dublin.
The carpe diem topos and the ‘geriatric gaze’ in early modern verse . [8] Ceri Sullivan, University of Bangor.
Reviews:
Theatre Reviews:
Cambridge Shakespeare, Spring 2009. [12] Michael Grosvenor Myer.
The Winter’s Tale , presented by the Bridge Project at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York, February 10-March 7, 2009. [13] Joseph M. Ortiz State University of New York, College at Brockport.
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