Spring 2012
Volume 63, Number 1
POSITIONS
Defying the Stars: Tragic Love as the Struggle for Freedom in Romeo and Juliet
Abstract
Paul A. Kottman
Response to Paul Kottman, “Defying the Stars: Tragic Love as the Struggle for Freedom in Romeo and Juliet”
Abstract
Julia Reinhard Lupton
ESSAYS
“This little academe, still and contemplative in living art”: Shakespeare, Modernism, and
the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto
Abstract
Patricia Badir
The Mediation of Poesie: Ophelia’s Orphic Song
Abstract
Scott A. Trudell
NOTE
Henry Condell and His London Relatives
Abstract
David Kathman
BOOK REVIEWS
Jonathan Gil Harris. Untimely Matter in the Time of
Shakespeare.
Julian Yates
Paul Hammond. The Strangeness of Tragedy.
Paul A. Kottman. Tragic Conditions in Shakespeare.
Tzachi Zamir
Kiernan Ryan. Shakespeare's Comedies.
Ian Moulton
Dorothea Kehler. Shakespeare's Widows.
Margaret Mikesell
Richard Raatzsch. The Apologetics of Evil: The Case of Iago.
Paul A. Kottman
Robert Brustein. The Tainted Muse: Prejudice and
Presumption in Shakespeare and His Time.
Tom Bishop
Leonard Barkan,
Bradin Cormack, and Sean Keilen, eds. The Forms of Renaissance Thought:
New Essays in Literature and Culture.
Graham Hammill
Adrian Streete. Protestantism and Drama in Early
Modern England.
Richard C. McCoy
Eric J Griffin. English Renaissance Drama and the
Specter of Spain: Ethnopoetics and Empire.
Brian C. Lockey