Contents of volume 2 | |
Criticism and Theory | |
On Shakespeare and theory | |
The State of Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets | |
Four recent books | |
Standpoints on the Sexualities of the Sonnets | |
Recent Responses to Antony and Cleopatra | |
What Hath a Quarter Century of Coriolanus Critism Wrought? | |
Unmasking the Revels | |
Love's Labor's Lost | |
Text, Textuality and Technology | |
The state of computing in Shakespeare | |
'And Stand a Comma' | |
Reinterpreting Renaissance Punctuation for Today's Users | |
New Conservatism and the Teatrical text | |
Editing Shakespeare for the Third Millenium | |
What's New in the New Variorum | |
Ralph Crane | |
The Life and Works of a Jocobean Scribe in the Next Millenium | |
Shakespeare and the New Textualism | |
Renaissance Ideas and Conventions | |
Elizabeth I | |
The Queen and Politics | |
Theatrical Space in Shakespeare's Playhouse | |
Revisiting Locus and Platea in Timon and Macbeth | |
Emblematic Studies of Shakespeare since 1990 | |
Where are We in Legal-Historical Studies in Shakespeare | |
The Case of Marriage and Property | |
Shakespeare and Gender | |
Skepticism in Shakespeare's England | |
Shakespeare and the Italian Mythographers | |
Shakespeare and the City | |
Shakespeare and the City | |
In Memory of Paul Oskar Kristeller | |
Anthony Grafton and Michael J.B. Allen | |
Key Reference Works | |
Some Suggestions | |
Index | |
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