Shakespeare Survey, Том 42Contents: 'Jack hath not Jill': Failed Courtship in Lyly and Shakespeare, David Bevington; Truth and Art in History Plays, G.K. Hunter; Chronicles and Mythmaking in Shakespeare's Joan of Arc, Richard F. Hardin; King John and Embarassing Women, Juliet Dusinberre; Golding's Ovid, Shakespeare's 'Small Latin', and the Real Object of Mockery in 'Pyramus and Thisbe', Anthony Brian Taylor; Ovid and the Sonnets; or, did Shakespeare Feel the Anxiety of Influence?, Jonathan Bate; The Play of Sir Thomas More and Some Contemporary Events, E.A.J. Honigmann; 'Nobody's Perfect': Actors' Memories and Shakespeare's Plays of the 1590s, Lois Potter; The Boyhood of Shakespeare's Heroines, P.H. Parry; Shakespeare's 'Brawl Ridiculous', Charles Edelman; Shakespeare's Handwriting, Giles E. Dawson. Also Shakespeare Performances in England 1987-8, and The Year's Contributions to Shakespeare Studies. |
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Failed Courtship in Lyly and Shakespeare | 1 |
Truth and Art in History Plays | 15 |
Chronicles and Mythmaking in Shakespeares Joan of Arc | 25 |
King John and Embarrassing Women | 37 |
Goldings Ovid Shakespeares Small Latin and the Real Object of Mockery in Pyramys and Thisbe | 53 |
Ovid and the Sonnets or did Shakespeare Feel the Anxiety of Influence? | 65 |
The Play of Sir Thomas More and Some Contemporary Events | 77 |
Actors Memories and Shakespeares Plays of the 1590s | 85 |
Shakespeares Handwriting | 119 |
Shakespeare Performance in England 19878 | 129 |
Professional Shakespeare Productions in the British Isles JanuaryDecember 1987 | 149 |
Critical Studies reviewed | 163 |
Shakespeares Life Times and Stage reviewed | 185 |
Editions and Textual Studies reviewed | 200 |
Books Received | 215 |
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