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    Shakespeare Studies: Volume 53

    Shakespeare Studies by Henderson, Diana E.; Siemon, James R.;

    Volume 53

    Sorozatcím: Shakespeare Studies;

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    Volume 53 of the academic journal devoted to Shakespeare and Early Modern English Drama, Culture and Literature, published annually with peer-reviewed articles, forums, and reviews.

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    Volume 53 of the academic journal devoted to Shakespeare and Early Modern English Drama, Culture and Literature, published annually with peer-reviewed articles, forums, and reviews.

    Shakespeare Studies is an annual peer-reviewed volume featuring the work of performance scholars, literary critics, and cultural historians. The journal focuses primarily on Shakespeare and his contemporaries but embraces theoretical and historical studies of socio-political, intellectual, and artistic contexts that extend well beyond the early modern English theatrical milieu. In addition to articles, Shakespeare Studies offers opportunities for extended intellectual exchange through its thematically focused forums and includes substantial reviews. An international editorial board maintains the quality of each volume so that Shakespeare Studies may serve as a reliable resource for all students of Shakespeare and the early modern period-for research scholars as well as teachers, actors, and directors.

    Volume 53 includes a Forum entitled ""Marlowe Revisited: Text, Performance, Legacy"" with contributions from Lucy Munro, Adam Zucker, Kerry Cooke, Hannah L. Wilson, Cecilia Lindskog Whiteley, Jade Standing, Kitamura Sae, Christine Varnado, and Lisa M. Barksdale-Shaw.

    And featuring contributions from the Next Generation Plenary of the Shakespeare Association of America with articles by Andrew Hiscock (""'you performe your Antique round': Taking the Measure of Tyranny for a Twenty-first Century Macbeth""); Laura Kolb (""Becoming Tricky in Measure for Measure: Isabella's Silences Revisited""); Jessica M. Rosenberg (""Two Knacks in The Winter's Tale""); Kelly Lehtonen (""Virtuous Attention: Desire, Knowledge, and Compassion in Much Ado about Nothing""); and Kelsey Ridge (""'It was a torment / To lay upon the damned': Ariel and Trauma in The Tempest"").

    Book reviews consider important publications: Staging Female Characters in Shakespeare's English History Plays; Shakespeare through Islamic Worlds; Generic Innovation in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries; The Bard in the Borderlands; Shakespeare's White Others; The Great White Bard; Wartime Shakespeare; and Shakespeare on the Ecological Surface.

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    FORUM Marlowe Revisited: Text, Performance, Legacy
    Introduction
    Lucy Munro, King's College London, UK
    Desunt Nonnulla: Unfinishing Hero and Leander
    Adam Zucker, University of Massachusetts Amherst, US
    ""The closet of my heart"": Letters, Secretariats, and Erotic Encryption in Edward II
    Kerry Cooke, Mary Baldwin University, US
    Marlowe's Mighty Scaffolded Line: Christopher Marlowe, Training Practices, and the Playing Companies of Elizabethan London
    Hannah L. Wilson, King's College London, UK
    ""Here have I made a dainty gallery"": Playhouse Space and Performance in The Jew of Malta
    Cecilia Lindskog Whiteley, Uppsala University, Sweden
    ""And yet they thrust not home"": The Swords of the Marlovian Stage
    Jade Standing, Queen's University, Canada
    How to Burn a Character on the Early Modern Stage: Fire in Dido, Queen of Carthage
    Kitamura Sae, Musashi University, Japan
    The Extra Devil, Revisited
    Christine Varnado, University at Buffalo-SUNY, US
    ""Redress these wrongs and warn him to his ships"": Slave Trade Routes, the Maltese Ship Carriere, and Marlowe's Dido, Queen of Carthage
    Lisa M. Barksdale-Shaw, Arizona State University, US

    NEXT GENERATION PLENARY
    Introduction
    Cuckold Communities in the Kinky Early Modern
    Erika Carbonara, Kalamazoo College, US
    Three Copies of Ovid's Metamorphoses
    Margaux Delaney, Cornell University, US
    Skin Coats and the Texture of Race in Stuart Masques
    Lily Freeman-Jones, Queen Mary University of London, UK
    Cleopatra's ""Immoment Toys""
    Arya Sureshbabu, University of California, Berkeley, US

    ARTICLES
    ""you perform your Antique round"": Taking the Measure of Tyranny for a Twenty-First Century Macbeth
    Andrew Hiscock, Bangor University, Wales, UK
    Becoming Tricky in Measure for Measure: Isabella's Silences Revisited
    Laura Kolb, Baruch College, CUNY, US
    Two Knacks in The Winter's Tale
    Jessica M. Rosenberg, Cornell University, US
    Virtuous Attention: Desire, Knowledge, and Compassion in Much Ado about Nothing
    Kelly Lehtonen, Campbellsville University, US
    ""It was a torment/ To lay upon the damned"": Ariel and Trauma in The Tempest
    Kelsey Ridge, Alvernia University, US

    REVIEWS
    Staging Female Characters in Shakespeare's English History Plays
    By Hailey Bachrach
    Reviewer: Phyllis Rackin, University of Pennsylvania, US
    Shakespeare Through Islamic Worlds
    By Ambereen Dadabhoy
    Reviewer: Bernadette Andrea, University of California, Santa Barbara, US
    Generic Innovation in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
    By Edward Gieskes
    Reviewer: Laurie Johnson, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
    The Bard in the Borderlands: An Anthology of Shakespeare Appropriations En La Frontera, Volume 1
    Edited by Katherine Gillen, Adrianna M. Santos, and Kathryn Vomero Santos
    Reviewer: Vanessa I. Corredera, Andrews University, US
    The Great White Bard: How to Love Shakespeare While Talking About Race
    By Farah Karim-Cooper
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    Shakespeare's White Others
    By David Sterling Brown
    Reviewer: Joyce Green MacDonald, University of Kentucky, US
    Wartime Shakespeare: Performing Narratives of Conflict
    By Amy Lidster
    Reviewer: Nicholas Utzig, U.S. Military Academy West Point, US
    Shakespeare on the Ecological Surface
    By Liz Oakley-Brown
    Reviewer: Karen Raber, University of Mississippi, US

    INDEX
    ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS

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