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ScholarWorks > Arts & Sciences > English > COMPDR > Vol. 41 (2007) > Iss. 4

 

Volume 41, Issue 4 (2007) Winter

Articles

 

"I desyre to be paid": Interpreting the Language of Remuneration in Early Modern Dramatic Archives
Kara Northway

 

Wherefore Verona in The Two Gentlemen of Verona?
David M. Bergeron

 

Re-membering the Jews: Theatrical Violence in the N-Town Marian Plays
Merrall Llewelyn Price

 

The Merchant of Venice, the Arab-Israeli Conflict, and the Perils of Shakespearean Appropriation
Mark Bayer

 

Sacerdotal Vestiges in The Tempest
Robert L. Reid

Book Reviews

 

Found in Translation: Greek Drama in English, by J. Michael Walton
David Kutzko

 

Time, Space, and Motion in the Age of Shakespeare, by Angus Fletcher
William N. West

 

Shakespeare & Co.: Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, John Fletcher and the Other Players in His Story, by Stanley Wells
Kate Pogue

 

The First Quarto of “Romeo and Juliet,” by William Shakespeare
Beatrice Groves

 

The Persistence of Allegory: Drama and Neoclassicism from Shakespeare to Wagner, by Jane K. Brown
Marianne Tettlebaum

 

Women as Hamlet: Performance and Interpretation in Theatre, Film and Fiction, by Tony Howard
Amy Muse

 

The Cambridge Companion to Molière, edited by David Bradby and Andrew Calder
Paul Scott

 

The Henry VI Plays, by Stuart Hampton-Reeves and Carol Chillington Rutter
Randall Martin

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Eve Salisbury
Associate Editors
Cynthia Klekar
Anthony Ellis
 
 
 
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