
Early Modern Literary Studies 8.3 (January,
2003) / Special Issue 11
Middleton
Lisa Hopkins and Mathew Martin, editors
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Articles:
- Article Abstracts.
- Introduction. Mathew Martin, Brock University.
- Comedy, Carnival, and Class: A Chaste Maid in
Cheapside. [1] Rick Bowers, University of Alberta.
- A Yorkshire Tragedy
and Middleton's Tragic Aesthetic. [2] Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University.
- "Today, Vindici Returns": Alex Cox's Revengers
Tragedy. [3] Ben Spiller, University of Warwick.
- "O, how my offences wrestle with my repentance!":
The Protestant Poetics of Redemption in Thomas Middleton's A Chaste Maid
in Cheapside. [4] Alizon Brunning, University of Central Lancashire.
- Realism, Desire and Reification: Thomas Middleton's
A Chaste Maid in Cheapside. [5] Pier Paolo Frassinelli, University
of the Witwatersrand.
Reviews:
- Andrew P. Williams, ed., The Image of Manhood
in Early Modern Literature: Viewing the Male. Westport, Conn. & London:
Greenwood P, 1999. [ 6] Jim Daems, Simon Fraser University.
- Bernhard Klein, Maps and the Writing of Space
in Early Modern England and Ireland. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001.
[7 ] Andrew Murphy, University of St Andrews.
- Robert Matz, Defending Literature in Early Modern
England: Renaissance Literary Theory in Social Context. Cambridge: Cambridge
UP, 2000. [8] Edward Gieskes, University of South Carolina.
- Jennifer Andersen and Elizabeth Sauer, eds. Books
and Readers in Early Modern England: Material Studies. Philadelphia: U
of Pennsylvania P, 2002. [9] Jason Scott-Warren, University of York.
- Stevie Simkin. Marlowe: The Plays. New York:
Palgrave, 2001. [10] Scott Newstrom, Amherst College.
- Graham Parry and Joad Raymond, eds. Milton and
the Terms of Liberty. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2002. [11] William
Walker, University of New South Wales.
- Andrew Hadfield, ed. The Cambridge Companion to
Spenser. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001. xx+278pp. [12] William Barker,
Memorial University.
- Jesús Tronch-Pérez. A Synoptic Hamlet:
A Critical-Synoptic Edition of the Second Quarto and First Folio Texts of
Hamlet. [13] Steve Roth.
- Ann Rosalind Jones and Peter Stallybrass. Renaissance
Clothing and the Materials of Memory. Cambridge: CUP, 2000. [14] Jerome
de Groot, University College Dublin.
- Robert Wilcher. The Writing of Royalism 1628-1660.
Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001. [15] Christopher Orchard, Indiana University
of Pennsylvania.
- Reviewing Information, Books Received for Review, and Forthcoming Reviews.
Theatre Reviews:
- The Tempest.
Presented by The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England. 25 September - 19 October,
2002. [16 ] Annaliese Connolly, Sheffield Hallam University.
- Henry IV at The Peacock Theatre, Dublin.
[17 ] Jerome de Groot, University College Dublin.
- Cambridge Shakespeare, Michaelmas Term 2002.
[18] Michael Grosvenor Myer.
Articles Accepted and Forthcoming in
Future Issues:
- "Romancing Multiplicity: Female Subjectivity and the Body Divisible
in Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World." Geraldine Wagner, College of
the Holy Cross.
- "Elizabeth Cary's Mariam and the Critique of Pure Reason."
William M. Hamlin, Washington State University.
- "Propaganda or a Record of Events? Richard Mulcaster's The Passage
Of Our Most Drad Soveraigne Lady Quene Elyzabeth Through The Citie Of London
Westminster The Daye Before Her Coronacion." William Leahy, Brunel
University.
- "Religion, Politics, Revenge: The Dead in Renaissance Drama."
Thomas Rist, University of Aberdeen.
Readers' Forum:
Responses to articles, reviews, and notes appearing in this issue that are intended
for the Readers' Forum may be sent to the Editor at L.M.Hopkins@shu.ac.uk.
Responses to this piece intended for the Readers'
Forum may be sent to the Editor at L.M.Hopkins@shu.ac.uk.

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Hopkins (Editor, EMLS).