Spring 2010
Volume 61, Number 1
ARTICLES
Shakespeare’s Sad Tale for Winter: Hamlet and the Tradition of Fireside Ghost Stories Abstract
Catherine Belsey
A Tale of Three Hamlets or Repetition and Revenge Abstract
Marjorie Garber
Questions of Identity in Renaissance Drama: New Historicism Meets Old Philology Abstract
Sylvia Adamson
NEWS FROM NEW WORLDS: THE TEMPEST RECONSIDERED
Rorschach Tempest or The Tempest of William S. Performed by Flies on the Erection of a Dreaming Hyena Abstract
Teddy Jefferson
Cape of Storms: The Baxter Theatre Center-RSC Tempest, 2009 Abstract
Anston Bosman
BOOK REVIEWS
Paul Innes.Class and Society in Shakespeare: A Dictionary.
Crystal Bartolovich
Eric S. Mallin.Godless Shakespeare.
Douglas Bruster.To Be or Not To Be.
Philip Davis.Shakespeare Thinking.
Amy Scott-Douglass.Shakespeare Inside: The Bard Behind Bars.
Jesse M. Lander
Chris Laoutaris.Shakespearean Maternities: Crises of Conception in Early Modern England.
Mary Ellen Lamb
David Mann.Shakespeare's Women: Performance and Conception.
Phyllis Rackin
John Klause.Shakespeare, the Earl, and the Jesuit.
F. W. Brownlow
Catherine Grace Canino.Shakespeare and the Nobility: The Negotiation of Lineage.
Paul E. J. Hammer
Paula Blank.Shakespeare and the Mismeasure of Renaissance Man.
Joshua Scodel
Patricia A. Cahill.Unto the Breach: Martial Formations, Historical Trauma, and the Early Modern Stage.
Heather Hirschfeld
Vanessa Cunningham.Shakespeare and Garrick.
Stuart Sherman
Richard Fotheringham, Christa Jansohn, and R. S. White, eds.Shakespeare's World / World Shakespeares: The Selected Proceedings of the International Shakespeare Association World Congress, Brisbane, 2006.
Joan Ozark Holmer