Shakespeare Studies, Volume 29

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Leeds Barroll
Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2001 - Literary Criticism - 280 pages
Shakespeare Studies is an international volume published every year in hardcover, containing more than three hundred pages of essays and studies by critics from both hemispheres.

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Contents

Foreword
9
Contributors
11
Body Work
17
Introduction
19
The Body of Stage Directions
27
BodiesLanguagesTimes
36
The Body and Its Passions
44
Bodies in the Audience
51
Shakespeare and the Japanese
184
Representing Gender and Race on the Renaissance Stage
190
A Dictionary of Stage Directions in English Drama 15801642
196
Forms of Deprivation Mourning and Recuperation
199
Charismatic Authority in Early Modern English Tragedy
203
Womens Alliances in Early Modern England
207
Literature Travel and Colonial Writing in the English Renaissance 15451625
209
The Political Career of Robert Devereux 2nd Earl of Essex 15851597
223

The Body and Geography
57
Whose Body?
63
Body Problems
68
ARTICLES
73
Titus Andronicus and the Telling of Rape
75
Petruchios Griselda
93
Editing the Collaborative
109
James I as Patron of the Arts
132
REVIEWS
163
Linguistic Perception in Renaissance English
165
The Construction of Family Values in Early Modern Culture
169
King James and Letters of Homoerotic Desire
173
Disfiguring Death in the Tragedies
180
Gender and the Literary Formations of English Colonialism
225
Dramatic Language and Elizabethan Letters
232
Islam in Britain 15581685
236
Voluntary Death in Western Culture
240
Pegasus Shakespeare Bibliographies
245
Gender and Literacy on Stage in Early Modern England
249
Physiology and Inwardness in Spenser Shakespeare Herbert and Milton
252
Land Property and Social Relations on the Early Modern Stage
258
Catholicism Controversy and the English Literary Imagination 15581660
265
Index
274
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