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  • ‘That skull had a tongue in it’: Skulls, the Flesh, and the Individual in Early Modern Drama

    Chloe Owen
    2016-01-31
  • Review of James Shapiro, 1606: William Shakespeare and the Year of Lear. London: Faber & Faber, 2015

    Emily Soon
    2016-01-31
  • ‘Some Scurrilous King’: Judge Holden and the Spectre of Shakespeare’s Monarchs in Blood Meridian

    Ronan Hatfull
    2017-11-28
  • Exile and Colonialism in The Tempest: Prospero’s Powers and Identities Revisited

    Yi-chin Huang
    2022-04-08
  • ‘Stark Raving Sane’: Melancholy as a Form of Fictionality in Hamlet

    Laura Seymour
  • The Play's the Thing: Textual Criticism and Performance of King Lear

    Alan Gibbs
  • Anxious Memories in The Tempest

    Rhian Williams
  • Did Shakespeare Write Henry VI Part One? Or: Gary Taylor and Rhetoric of Attribution: A Prelude to Statistical Analysis and the Justification of an "initial pattern."

    Marcus Dahl
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