Early Modern Literary Studies 15.2
(2010-11)
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Articles:
Reviews:
- Ronald Corthell, Frances Dolan, Christopher Highley, and Arthur Marotti, eds. Catholic Culture in Early Modern England. Notre Dame: U of Notre Dame P, 2007. 324pp. ISBN 9780268022945. Stephen Hamrick, Minnesota State University, Moorhead. [5]
- Rebecca Totaro, ed. The Plague In Print: Essential Elizabethan Sources, 1558-1603. Pittsburgh: Duquesne UP, 2010. vii+300pp. ISBN 978 0 8207 0426 5. Christopher Madson, University at Buffalo. [6]
- Indira Ghose. Shakespeare and Laughter: A Cultural History. New York: Manchester UP, 2008. vii+230 pp. ISBN 978 0 7190 7692 3. Adam Spellmire, Tufts University. [7]
- Jane Grogan. Exemplary Spenser: Visual and Poetic Pedagogy in The Faerie Queene. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2009. 217pp. ISBN 978 0 7546 6698 1. Nadya Chishty Mujahid, The American University in Cairo. [8]
- Stephen Hamrick, The Catholic Imaginary and the Cults of Elizabeth, 1558-1582. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2009. vii+232pp. ISBN 978 0 7546 6588 5. Jonathan Wright. [9]
- Jonathan Gil Harris, Untimely Matter in the Time of Shakespeare. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2009. 278pp. ISBN 978 0 8122 4118 1. Colleen E. Kennedy, The Ohio State University. [10]
- Gerard Kilroy, ed. The Epigrams of Sir John Harington. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2009. xiv+348pp. ISBN 978 0 7546 6002 6. James Doelman, Brescia University College, University of Western Ontario.[11]
- Robert A. Logan. Shakespeare’s Marlowe: The Influence of Christopher Marlowe on Shakespeare’s Artistry. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. viii+252pp. ISBN 9780754657637. Tom Rutter, Sheffield Hallam University. [12]
- Jennifer Munroe. Gender and the Garden in Early Modern English Literature. Burlington: Ashgate , 2008. vii+137 pp. ISBN: 978 0 7546 5826 9. Lindsay E. Sherrier, Tulane University. [13]
- Bruce R. Smith. The Key of Green: Passion and Perception in Renaissance Culture. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2009. 336pp. ISBN 978 0 226 76378 1. Peter Auger, University of Oxford. [14]
Theatre Reviews:
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, presented by the Pittsburgh Public Theater at the O’Reilly Theater, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 18 February 2010. M.G.Aune, California University of Pennsylvania. [15]
- The Taming of the Shrew, presented by the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Chicago, Illinois, 23 April 2010. M. G. Aune, Desiree Helterbran and Brandon Zebrowski, California University of Pennsylvania. [16]
- The Duchess of Malfi, presented by the Red Bull Theatre at St Clement’s Episcopal Church, New York City February 27 – March 28, 2010. Cameron Hunt McNabb. [17]
- Henry VIII, presented by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival at the Elizabethan Stage/Allen Pavilion in Ashland, Oregon, 2 June - 9 October 2009. Geoff Ridden, Southern Oregon University. [18]
- Much Ado About Nothing and All’s Well That Ends Well, presented by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, Oregon, 4 June - 1 November 2009. Geoff Ridden, Southern Oregon University. [19]
- Hamlet, Henry IV Part One, Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice, and Throne of Blood, performed by the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, February-October 2010. Geoff Ridden, Southern Oregon University. [20]
- Richard III, presented by Love & Madness at the Central Theatre, Chatham, Kent, United Kingdom, 17 November 2010. Thomas Larque. [21]
- Cambridge Shakespeare. Michael Grosvenor Myer. [22]
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Annaliese Connolly and Matthew Steggle (Editors, EMLS).