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Shakespeare's Anecdotal Character |
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1 | (14) |
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What is a Source? Or, How Shakespeare Read his Marlowe |
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15 | (17) |
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Imitation or collaboration? Marlowe and the Early Shakespeare Canon |
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32 | (16) |
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`O Jephthah, judge of Israel': From Original to Accreted Meanings in Hamlet's Allusion |
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48 | (14) |
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The Elephants' Graveyard Revisited: Shakespeare at Work in Antony and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet and All's Well That Ends Well |
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62 | (11) |
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`Every like is not the same': Translating Shakespeare in Spanish Today |
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73 | (14) |
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Reading Originals by the Light of Translations |
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87 | (12) |
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`My name is Will': Shakespeare's Sonnets and Autobiography |
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99 | (10) |
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Tracings and Data in The Tempest: Author, World and Representation |
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109 | (9) |
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Shakespearian Gesture: Narrative and Iconography |
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118 | (13) |
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The Origin of the Late Renaissance Dramatic Convention of Self-Addressed Speech |
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131 | (15) |
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Reading in their Present: Early Readers and the Origins of Shakespearian Appropriation |
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146 | (12) |
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Shakespeare Out of Time (or, Hugo takes Dictation from the Beyond) |
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158 | (10) |
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Betrayal, Derail, or a Thin Veil: The Myth of Origin |
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168 | (15) |
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Global Shakespeares, Affective Histories, Cultural Memories |
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183 | (14) |
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Spinach and Tobacco: Making Shakespearian Unoriginals |
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197 | (13) |
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Ren Fest Shakespeare: The Cosplay Bard |
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210 | (11) |
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`Dead as earth': Contemporary Topicality and Myths of Origin in King Lear and The Shadow King |
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221 | (13) |
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Shakespeare and the Idea of National Theatres |
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234 | (13) |
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John Rice and the Boys of the Jacobean King's Men |
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247 | (20) |
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Shakespeare's Irish Lives: The Politics of Biography |
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267 | (15) |
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Shakespeare in Blockaded Berlin: The 1948 `Elizabethan Festival' |
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282 | (12) |
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Connecting the Globe: Actors, Audience and Entrainment |
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294 | (12) |
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`Freetown!': Shakespeare and Social Flourishing |
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306 | (17) |
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We'll Always Have Paris: The Third Household and the `Bed of Death' in Romeo and Juliet |
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323 | (14) |
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The `serpent of old Nile': Cleopatra and the Pragmatics of Reported Speech |
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337 | (16) |
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`This insubstantial pageant faded': The Drama of Semiotic Anxiety in The Tempest |
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353 | (15) |
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Shakespeare Performances in England 2014 |
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368 | (40) |
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Professional Shakespeare Productions in the British Isles January-December 2013 |
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408 | (14) |
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The Year's Contribution to Shakespeare Studies |
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1 Critical Studies reviewed by Charlotte Scott |
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422 | (16) |
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2 Shakespeare in Performance reviewed fey Russell Jackson |
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438 | (13) |
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3 Editions and Textual Studies reviewed by Peter Kirwan |
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451 | (12) |
Index to Volume 68 |
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