Table of Contents
Articles
‘Exchange is no robbery’: Hospitality and Hostility in Robert Greene’s Friar Bacon and John of Bordeaux | |
Jenny Emma Sager |
Imaginative Language and the Simile in As You Like It | |
M Burdick Smith |
Prodigal Fathers and Virtuous Bastards: The Moral Economy of Inheritance in Richard Brome’s The Demoiselle, or The New Ordinary | |
Jakob Ladegaard |
Elevating Thomas Watson: An Investigation into New Authorship Claims | |
Darren Freebury-Jones |
Book Reviews
Julie A. Eckerle and Naomi McAreavey, eds, Women's Life Writing and Early Modern Ireland (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2019) | |
Caroline Curtis |
Richmond Barbour, The Loss of the 'Trades Increase': An Early Modern Maritime Catastrophe (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021) | |
Sean Lawrence |
Natalie Crohn Smith, Performing Commedia dell'Arte, 1570–1630 (Abingdon: Routledge, 2020) | |
Tom Roberts |
Christopher Ivic, The Subject of Britain 1603–25 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020) | |
Margaret Tudeau-Clayton |
Emma Smith, This is Shakespeare (New York: Random House, 2021) | |
Mary Hjelm |
Ceri Sullivan, Shakespeare and the Play Scripts of Private Prayer (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020) | |
Amy Jennings |
Curtis Perry, Shakespeare and Senecan Tragedy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020) | |
Domenico Lovascio |
Thomas May, Lucan's Pharsalia (1627), edited by Emma Buckley and Edward Paleit, Tudor and Stuart Translations 18 (Cambridge: Modern Humanities Research Association, 2020) | |
Maddalena Repetto |
Nicholas McDowell, Poet of Revolution: The Making of John Milton (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2020) | |
Geoff Ridden |
Books received
Books Received | |
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