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From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:38:52 +0100

               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 18, No. 308.
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         Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:33:26 +0100
         From: Sean and Karine Lawrence <seanlawrence_at_writeme.com>
         Subject: Early Modern Literary Studies 10.2

To whom it may concern,

Early Modern Literary Studies is pleased to announce the publication of its
most recent issue and beginning of its tenth year of publication. The
table of contents appears below, and the journal can be accessed free
online at http://purl.oclc.org/emls/emlshome.html

Yours sincerely

Sean Lawrence
Assistant Editor

Early Modern Literary Studies 10.2 (September, 2004)

Articles:

"Caparisoned like the horse": Tongue and Tail in Shakespeare's The Taming
of the Shrew. LaRue Love Sloan, University of Louisiana at Monroe.

Shakespeare and the Public Discourse of Sovereignty: "Reason of State" in
Hamlet. Anthony DiMatteo, New York Institute of Technology.

Who Knows Who Knows Who's There? An Epistemology of Hamlet (Or, What
Happens in the Mousetrap). Steve Roth.

The Muse of Mount Orgueil: a reading of William Prynne's poetry. Paul D.
Green.

Book Reviews:

Forsyth, Neil. The Satanic Epic. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2002. Matthew
Steggle, Sheffield Hallam University.

Spolsky, Ellen. Satisfying Skepticism: Embodied Knowledge in Early Modern
Europe. Aldershot, Hampshire; Ashgate, 2001. Pramod
K. Nayar, University of Hyderabad.

Stewart, Stanley. "Renaissance" Talk. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University
Press, 1997. Tony Williams, Sheffield Hallam University.

Bergeron, David M. English Civic Pageantry, 1558-1642. Revised Edition.
Tempe, AZ: Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 2003. Kevin Curran,
University College, Dublin.

Curran, John E. Jr., Roman Invasions: The British History, Protestant
Anti-Romanism, and the Historical Imagination in England, 1530-1660.
Newark: U of Delaware P, 2002. Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University.

Reynolds, Bryan. Becoming Criminal: Transversal Performance and Cultural
Dissidence in Early Modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. Rebecca
Nesvet, University of Gloucestershire.

Theatre Reviews:

Romeo and Juliet. Presented by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Royal
Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. March 26 - October 8, 2004.
Reviewed by Kate Wilkinson Sheffield Hallam University.

Cambridge Shakespeare, Summer 2004: Cheek by Jowl's Othello at the Arts
Theatre. Reviewed by Michael Grosvenor-Myer.

Measure for Measure, a co-production of Theatre de Complicite and the
National Theatre Company at the Olivier Theatre, Royal National Theatre,
London, 2004. Reviewed by David Nicol, Dalhousie University.
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