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ScholarWorks > Arts & Sciences > English > COMPDR > Vol. 50 (2016) > Iss. 2

 

Volume 50, Issue 2 (2016) Over Our Dead Bodies

This edition was published as a double issue including volumes 50.2 and 50.3.

Articles

 

Introduction: Over Our Dead Bodies
Nicole Fayard and Erica Sheen

 

Bodies in a Car Park; Or, Une Comédie Charcutière: Resuscitating Shakespearian Authorship in Contemporary French Street Theatre
Nicole Fayard

 

Putting the Fun Back into Funerals: Dealing/Dallying With Death in Romeo and Juliet
Kiki Lindell

 

In Accents Yet Unknown: Reenacting Caesar’s Death in a Roman Prison
Maria Valentini

 

“Thou livest and breathest, yet art thou slain in him”: The Absence of Power in Richard II
Imke Lichterfeld

 

“Many a time and oft had I broken my Neck for their amusement”: The Corpse, the Child, and the Aestheticization of Death in Shakespeare’s Richard III and King John
Gemma Miller

 

“An infant of the house of York”: Medea and Absyrtus in Shakespeare’s First Tetralogy
Katherine Heavey

 

“And do not say ’tis superstition”: Shakespeare, Memory, and the Iconography of Death
Lawrence Green

 

Missing a Horse: Richard and White Surrey
Erica Sheen

Guest Editor
Nicole Fayard
Guest Editor
Erica Sheen
Editor
Elizabeth Bradburn
Assistant Editor
Lofton L. Durham
Consulting Editor
Eve Salisbury
 
 
 
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ISSN: 0010-4078

 
 
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