Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and
Seventeenth-Century English Literature
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EMLS (ISSN 1201-2459) is published three times a year for the on-line academic community by agreement with, and with the support of, the Department of Cultural Studies, Sheffield Hallam University, and the University of Alberta's Department of English. EMLS is indexed by the MLA International Bibliography, the Modern Humanities Research Association's Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature (ABELL), the Canadian Index (CBCA), Web-Cite, the Lycos and InfoSeek indexing services and others, as well as being linked to resource pages of scholarly journals, libraries, educational institutions, and others worldwide.
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Articles (Alphabetical, by Author)
- Appelbaum, Robert, University of Cincinnati. Anti-geography. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Best, Michael, University of Victoria, BC. Afterword: Dressing Old Words New [The Internet Shakespeare: Opportunities in a New Medium]. [EMLS 3.3 / Special Issue 2]
- Best, Michael, University of Victoria, BC. Foreword. The Internet Shakespeare: Opportunities in a New Medium. [EMLS 3.3 / Special Issue 2]
- Best, Michael, University of Victoria, BC. From Book to Screen: A Window on Renaissance Electronic Texts.[EMLS 1.2]
- Best, Michael, University of Victoria, and Ian Lancashire, University of Toronto. New Scholarship from Old Renaissance Dictionaries Applications of the Early Modern English Dictionaries Database. Editorial Preface. [EMLS Special Issue 1]
- Buick, Stephen, University of Toronto. "That purpose which is plain and easy to be understood": Using the Computer Database of Early Modern English Dictionaries to Resolve Problems in a Critical Edition of The Second Tome of Homilies (1563). [EMLS Special Issue 1]
- Carey-Webb, Allen, Western Michigan University. National and Colonial Education in Shakespeare's The Tempest. [EMLS 5.1]
- Carlson, David R., University of Ottawa. Skelton and Barclay, Medieval and Modern. [EMLS 1.1]
- Catt, Mark, University of Toronto. Renaissance Dictionaries and Shakespeare's Language: A Study of Word-meaning in Troilus and Cressida. [EMLS Special Issue 1]
- Cormack, Lesley, University of Alberta. Britannia Rules the Waves?: Images of Empire in Elizabethan England. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Davidson, Mary Catherine, University of Toronto. Did Shakespeare Consciously Use Archaic English? [EMLS Special Issue 1]
- Doerksen, Daniel W., University of New Brunswick. Milton and the Jacobean Church of England. [EMLS 1.1]
- Downs-Gamble, Margaret, Virginia Tech. New Pleasures Prove: Evidence of Dialectical Disputatio in Early Modern Manuscript Culture. [EMLS 2.2]
- Evans, Robert C., Auburn University Montgomery. Jonson's Stoic Politics: Lipsius, the Greeks, and the "Speach According to Horace." [EMLS 4.1]
- Fitter, Chris, Rutgers University, Camden. The Poetic Nocturne: From Ancient Motif to Renaissance Genre. [EMLS 3.2]
- Foster, Donald, Vassar College. A Romance of Electronic Scholarship; with the True and Lamentable Tragedies of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Part 1: The Words. [EMLS 3.3 / Special Issue 2]
- Godshalk, W.L., University of Cincinnati. The Texts of Troilus and Cressida. [EMLS 1.2]
- Gorton, Lisa, Oxford University. John Donne's Use of Space. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Graham, Jean E., College of New Jersey. "Ay me": Selfishness and Empathy in "Lycidas." [EMLS 2.3]
- Grenfell, Joanne Woolway, Oxford University. Significant Spaces in Edmund Spenser's View of the Present State of Ireland. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Griffiths, Huw, University of Strathclyde. Translated Geographies: Spenser's "Ruins of Time". [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Hagen, Tanya, University of Toronto. An English Renaissance Understanding of the Word "Tragedy," 1587-1616. [EMLS Special Issue 1]
- Hale, John K., University of Otago. England as Israel in Milton's Writings. [EMLS 2.2]
- Heaney, Peter F., Staffordshire University. Petruchio's Horse: Equine and Household Management in The Taming of the Shrew. [EMLS 4.1]
- Heaney, Peter F., Staffordshire University. The Laureate Dunces and the Death of the Panegyric [EMLS 5.1]
- Helgerson, Richard, UC Santa Barbara. Introduction [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Hopkins, Lisa, Sheffield Hallam University. "And shall I die, and this unconquered?": Marlowe's Inverted Colonialism. [EMLS 2.2]
- Kay, Dennis, University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Marlowe, Edward II, and the Cult of Elizabeth. [EMLS 3.2]
- Klein, Bernhard, University of Dortmund. Partial Views: Shakespeare and the Map of Ireland. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Koch, Mark, St. Mary's College. Ruling the World: The Cartographic Gaze in Elizabethan Accounts of the New World. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Lancashire, Anne, University of Toronto. What Do the Users Really Want? [EMLS 3.3 / Special Issue 2]
- Lancashire, Ian, University of Toronto. The Common Reader's Shakespeare. [EMLS 3.3 / Special Issue 2]
- Lancashire, Ian, University of Toronto, and Michael Best, University of Victoria. New Scholarship from Old Renaissance Dictionaries Applications of the Early Modern English Dictionaries Database. Editorial Preface. [EMLS Special Issue 1]
- Lancashire, Ian, University of Toronto. Understanding Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and the EMEDD. [EMLS Special Issue 1]
- Lucking, David, University of Lecce, Italy. "The price of one fair word": Negotiating Names in Coriolanus. [EMLS 2.1]
- Luxon, Thomas H., Dartmouth College. A Second Daniel: The Jew and the "True Jew" in The Merchant of Venice. [EMLS 4.3]
- MacIntyre, Jean, University of Alberta. Production Resources at the Whitefriars Playhouse, 1609-1612. [EMLS 2.3]
- Macintyre, Jean, University of Alberta. The (Self)-Fashioning of Ezekiel Edgworth in Jonson's Bartholomew Fair. [EMLS 4.3]
- Martin, Matthew, University of Alberta."[B]egot between tirewomen and tailors": Commodified Self-Fashioning in Michaelmas Term. [EMLS 5.1]
- Martin, Randall, University of New Brunswick. Isabella Whitney's " Lamentation upon the death of William Gruffith.". [EMLS 3.1].
- McRae, Andrew, University of Sydney. "On the Famous Voyage": Ben Jonson and Civic Space.[EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- O'Brien, Robert Viking, California State University, Chico. The Madness of Syracusan Antipholus. [EMLS 2.1]
- Powers-Beck, Jeffrey, East Tennessee State University. 'Not Onely a Pastour, but a Lawyer also': George Herbert's Vision of Stuart Magistracy. [EMLS 1.2]
- Razovsky, Helaine, Northwestern State University. Popular Hermeneutics: Monstrous Children in English Renaissance Broadside Ballads. [EMLS 2.3]
- Roebuck, Graham, McMaster University. "This innocent worke": Adam and Eve, John Smith, William Wood and the North American Plantations. [EMLS 1.1]
- Roth-Schwartz, Emma. "Colon and Semi-Colon in Donne's Prose Letters: Practice and Principle. [EMLS 3.1]
- Schneider, Ben Ross, Jr., Lawrence University. King Lear in its Own Time: The Difference that Death Makes. [EMLS 1.1]
- Schwyzer,Philip, UC Berkeley. A Map of Greater Cambria. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Siemens, R.G., University of Alberta. Disparate Structures, Electronic and Otherwise: Conceptions of Textual Organisation in the Electronic Medium, with Reference to Electronic Editions of Shakespeare and the Internet. [EMLS 3.3 / Special Issue 2]
- Sohmer, Steve. 12 June 1599: Opening Day at Shakespeare's Globe. [EMLS 3.1]
- Sohmer, Steve. Certain Speculations on Hamlet, the Calendar, and Martin Luther. [EMLS 2.1]
- Stanwood, Paul G., University of British Columbia. Lives of Devotion: The Correspondence of Isaac Basire and Frances Corbett: 1635-1660. [EMLS 5.1]
- Sullivan, Garrett, Pennsylvania State University. Civilizing Wales: Cymbeline, Roads and the Landscapes of Early Modern Britain. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- van den Berg, Sara, University of Washington, Seattle. Marking his Place: Ben Jonson's Punctuation. [EMLS 1.3]
- Vinovich, J. Michael, University of Toronto. Protocols of Reading: Milton and Biography. [EMLS 1.3]
- Voekel, Swen, Rochester University. Upon the Suddaine View": State, Civil Society and Surveillance in Early Modern England. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Ward, Ian, University of Dundee. Shakespeare and the Politics of Community. [EMLS 4.3]
- Warren, Jonathan, University of Toronto. Reflections of an Electronic Scribe: Two Renaissance Dictionaries and Their Implicit Philosophies of Language. [EMLS Special Issue 1]
- Werstine, Paul, University of Western Ontario. Hypertext and Editorial Myth. [EMLS 3.3 / Special Issue 2]
- Williams, Andrew P., North Carolina Central University. Shifting Signs: Increase Mather and the Comets of 1680 and 1682. [EMLS 1.3]
- Williams, Andrew P., North Carolina Central University. The Centre of Attention: Theatricality and the Restoration Fop. [EMLS 4.3]
- Winson, Patricia, University of Toronto. "A Double Spirit of Teaching": What Shakespeare's Teachers Teach Us. [EMLS Special Issue 1]
- Yachnin, Paul, University of British Columbia. Personations: The Taming of the Shrew and the Limits of Theoretical Criticism. [EMLS 2.1]
Bibliography
- Grenfell, Joanne Woolway, Oxford University. A Bibliography of Secondary Texts Relating to Early Modern Literature and Geography. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Lakowski, Romuald Ian. A Bibliography of Thomas More's Utopia. [EMLS 1.2]
- Sanford, Rhonda Lemke. Early Modern Cartographic Resources on the World Wide Web. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
Notes (Alphabetical, by Author)
- Flannagan, Roy, Ohio University. Reflections on Milton and Ariosto. [EMLS 2.3]
- Hale, John K., University of Otago, NZ. Milton and the Sexy Seals: A Peephole into the Horton Years. [EMLS 1.3]
- Fitzpatrick, Joan, Shakespeare Institute, Stratford upon Avon. "Corrupt with goodly meede": Munera and Medusa in Book 5 of Spenser's The Faerie Queene. [EMLS 1.3]
- Kahan, Jeffrey. Ambroise Paré's Des Monstres as a Possible Source for Caliban. [EMLS 3.1]
- Kahan, Jeffrey. Reassessing the Use of Doubling in Marston's Antonio and Mellida. [EMLS 2.2]
- MacIntyre, Jean, University of Alberta. Additional to "Production Resources at the Whitefriars Playhouse, 1609-1612" (EMLS 2.3 [December, 1996]: 2.1-35). [EMLS 3.3]
- Moon, Paul, Auckland Institute of Technology, NZ. Blending Popular Culture and Religious Instruction: Herbert's Outlandish Proverbs. [EMLS 2.1]
- Stanwood, P.G., University of British Columbia. Affliction and Flight in Herbert's Poetry: A Note. [EMLS 1.2]
Professional Notes (Alphabetical, by Author)
- Clarke, Elizabeth, and Victoria Burke, Nottingham Trent University. The Perdita Project: A Database for Early Modern Women's Manuscript Compilations. [EMLS 3.2]
- May, Steven W., Georgetown College. The Bibliography and First-Line Index of English Verse, 1559-1603. [EMLS 1.2]
- Tolva, John, Washington University. The Shepheardes Calender Hypermedia Edition. [EMLS 1.2]
- Waite, Greg (Editor in Chief), University of Otago. A Textbase of Early Tudor English. [EMLS 1.1]
- Burke, Victoria, and Elizabeth Clarke, Nottingham Trent University. The Perdita Project: A Database for Early Modern Women's Manuscript Compilations. [EMLS 3.2]
Reviews (Alphabetical, by Book Author)
- Arden. The Arden Shakespeare CD-ROM: Texts and Sources for Shakespeare Study. Jonathan Bate, consultant ed. Version 1.0. Walton-on-Thames: Thomas Nelson [Arden Shakespeare], 1997. R.G. Siemens, University of Alberta. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Aston, Margaret. The King's Bedpost: Reformation and Iconography in a Tudor Group Portrait. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993. Andrew Stott, University of Hertfordshire. [EMLS 2.2]
- Aughterson, Kate, ed. Renaissance Women: Constructions of Femininity in England. New York: Routledge, 1995. Carrie Hintz, University of Toronto. [EMLS 2.2]
- Bate, Johnathan, consultant ed. The Arden Shakespeare CD-ROM: Texts and Sources for Shakespeare Study. Jonathan Bate, consultant ed. Version 1.0. Walton-on-Thames: Thomas Nelson [Arden Shakespeare], 1997. R.G. Siemens, University of Alberta. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Bath, Michael. Speaking Pictures: English Emblem Books and Renaissance Culture. London and New York: Longman, 1994. [7]. William Barker, Memorial University of Newfoundland. [EMLS 5.1]
- Baumann, Uwe, ed. Henry VIII in History, Historiography and Literature. Bern: Peter Lang, 1992. (With Guy, John, ed. The Reign of Elizabeth I: Court and Culture in the Last Decade. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.) Steven Gunn, Merton College, Oxford. [EMLS 2.1]
- Beal, Peter. In Praise of Scribes: Manuscripts and their Makers in Seventeenth Century England. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1998. Roy Flannagan, Ohio University. [EMLS 5.1]
- Beal, Peter, and Jeremy Griffiths, eds. English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700. London: The British Library, 1997. Jerome de Groot, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. [EMLS 4.3]
- Beer, Anna R. Sir Walter Ralegh and his Readers in the Seventeenth Century: Speaking to the People. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1997. Scott Nixon, The Queen's College, Oxford. [EMLS 4.3]
- Bennett, Susan. Performing Nostalgia: Shifting Shakespeare and the Contemporary Past. New York: Routledge, 1996.Robert Grant Williams, Nipissing University. [EMLS 2.3]
- Biester, James. Lyric Wonder: Rhetoric and Wit in Renaissance English Poetry. Scott Nixon, The Queens College, Oxford. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Blank, Paula. Broken English: Dialects and the Politics of Language in Renaissance Writings. London: Routledge, 1996. Swen Voekel, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. [EMLS 4.1]
- Boose, Lynda E., and Richard Burt, eds. Shakespeare, the Movie: Popularizing the Plays on Film, TV, and Video. London and New York: Routledge, 1997. Mark Thornton Burnett, The Queen's University of Belfast. [EMLS 3.3]
- Breight, Curtis C. Surveillance, Militarism and Drama in the Elizabethan Era. New York: St. Martins P, 1996. Chris Fitter, Rutgers University-Camden. [EMLS 4.1]
- Breitenberg, Mark. Anxious Masculinity in Early Modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. Stephen Longstaffe, University College of St Martin. [EMLS 3.1]
- Brink, Jean R., and William F. Gentrup, eds. Renaissance Culture in Context: Theory and Practice. Aldershot: Scolar P; Brookfield, Vt: Ashgate Publishing Company, 1993. A.W. Johnson, åbo Akademi University, Finland. [EMLS 2.1]
- Brown, Cedric, and Arthur C. Marotti, eds. Texts and Cultural Change in Early Modern England. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1997. Andrew McRae, University of Sydney. [EMLS 4.3]
- Burnett, Mark Thornton. Masters and Servants in English Renaissance Culture: Authority and Obedience. Basingstoke and New York: Macmillan and St Martin's P, 1997. Julie H. Kim, Northeastern Illinois University. [EMLS 5.1]
- Bushnell, Rebecca W. A Culture of Teaching: Early Modern Humanism in Theory and Practice. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1996. Charles David Jago, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 2.3]
- Cable, Lana. Carnal Rhetoric: Milton's Iconoclasm and the Poetics of Desire. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1995. Jim Daems, University of Wales, Bangor. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Carroll, William S. Fat King, Lean Beggar: Representations of Poverty in the Age of Shakespeare. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1996. Michael Long, Oriel College, Oxford University. [EMLS 3.1]
- Cary, Elizabeth. The Tragedy of Mariam. Ed. Stephanie J. Wright. Staffordshire: Keele UP, 1996. Carrie Hintz, University of Toronto. [EMLS 3.2]
- Cave, Richard, Elizabeth Schafer, and Brian Woolland, eds. Ben Jonson and Theatre: Performance, Practice, and Theory. London: Routledge, 1999. Matthew Steggle, Sheffield Hallam University. [EMLS 5.1]
- Cerasano, S. P. and Wynne-Davies, Marion, eds. Renaissance Drama by Women: Texts and Documents. New York: Routledge, 1996. Patricia Ralston, Covenant College. [EMLS 3.1]
- Cereta, Laura. Collected Letters of a Renaissance Feminist. Ed. Diane Robin. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1997. Carrie Hintz, University of Toronto. [EMLS 4.3]
- Chadwyck-Healey. English Verse Drama: The Full-Text Database. Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey, 1995. David L. Gants, University of Virginia. [EMLS 2.1]
- Cheney, Patrick. Marlowe's Counterfeit Profession: Ovid, Spenser, Counter-Nationhood. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1997. Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University. [EMLS 5.1]
- Chernaik, Warren. Sexual Freedom In Restoration Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. Andrew P. Williams, North Carolina Central University. [EMLS 3.2]
- Combe, Kirk. A Martyr for Sin: Rochester's Critique of Polity, Sexuality, and Society. Cranbury, N.J., London, and Mississauga, ON: Associated UP, 1998. Jim Daems, University of Wales, Bangor [EMLS 4.3]
- Comensoli, Viviana. "Household Business": Domestic Plays of Early Modern England. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1996. Julie Sanders, Keele University. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Cook, Patrick J. Milton, Spenser and the Epic Tradition. Aldershot: Scolar P, 1996. (With Erickson, Wayne. Mapping the Faerie Queene. New York: Garland, 1996.) John S. Pendergast, Virginia Commonwealth Univeristy. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Daniell, David. William Tyndale: A Biography. New Haven: Yale UP, 1994. Romuald I. Lakowski. [EMLS 1.3]
- Davies, Stevie. Henry Vaughan. Wales: Seren, Poetry Wales Press, 1995. Jeffrey Powers-Beck, East Tennessee State University. [EMLS 1.2]
- de Foigny, Gabriel. The Southern Land, Known. Trans. and ed. David Fausett. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse UP, 1993. (With Fausett, David. Writing the New World: Imaginary Voyages and Utopias of the Great Southern Land. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse UP, 1993.) James R. Burns, Oriel College, Oxford. [EMLS 2.2]
- Deats, Sara Munson. Sex, Gender, and Desire in the Plays of Christopher Marlowe. London: Associated UP, 1997. Clare Harraway, University of Oxford, Exeter College. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Dessen, Alan C. Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. W.L. Godshalk, University of Cincinnati. [EMLS 1.3]
- Diehl, Hutson. Staging Reform, Reforming the Stage: Protestantism and Popular Theater in Early Modern England. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1997. Ken Jackson, University of Connecticut. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Donne, John. Pseudo-Martyr. Ed. Anthony Raspa. Montreal: McGill-Queen's UP, 1993. (With Flynn, Dennis. John Donne and the Ancient Catholic Nobility. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1995.) Elizabeth Hodgson, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 2.1]
- Donne, John. The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Volume 6: The Anniversaries and the Epicedes and Obsequies. Gen. Ed. Gary A. Stringer. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1995. Claude J. Summers, University of Michigan, Dearborn. [EMLS 1.3]
- Donne, John. The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Volume 8: The Epigrams, Epithalamions, Epitaphs, Inscriptions, and Miscellaneous Poems. Gary A. Stringer, General Editor. Ted-Larry Pebworth, Gary A. Stringer, and Ernest W. Sullivan, II, Text Editors. William A. McClung, Volume Commentary. Jeffrey Johnson, Contributing Editor. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1996. Elizabeth Hodgson, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 3.3]
- Dubinski, Roman R. English Religious Poetry Printed 1477-1640: A Chronological Bibliography with Indexes. Waterloo, ON: North Waterloo Academic P, 1996. Paul G. Stanwood, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 5.1]
- Edwards, Philip. Sea-Mark: The Metaphorical Voyage, Spenser to Milton. Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 1997. Jim Daems, Simon Fraser University. [EMLS 3.3]
- Electronic Texts, File Formats, and Copyright: The Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Perry Willett, Indiana University. [EMLS 1.2]
- Erickson, Wayne. Mapping the Faerie Queene. New York: Garland, 1996 (With Patrick J.Cook,.Milton, Spenser and the Epic Tradition. Aldershot: Scolar P, 1996).John S. Pendergast, Virginia Commonwealth Univeristy. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Estrin, Barbara L. Laura: Uncovering Gender and Genre in Wyatt, Donne, and Marvell. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1994. Nathan P. Tinker, Fordham University. [EMLS 2.2]
- Fanshawe, Richard. The Poems and Translations of Sir Richard Fanshawe. Vol. 1. Ed. Peter Davidson. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1997. Jerome de Groot, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Fausett, David. Writing the New World: Imaginary Voyages and Utopias of the Great Southern Land. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse UP, 1993. (With de Foigny, Gabriel. The Southern Land, Known. Trans. and ed. David Fausett. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse UP, 1993.) James R. Burns, Oriel College, Oxford. [EMLS 2.2]
- Findlay, Alison. Illegitimate Power: Bastards in Renaissance Drama. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1994. Sonia Nolten, Oriel College, Oxford. [EMLS 1.1]
- Finucci, Valeria, and Regina Schwartz, eds. Desire in the Renaissance: Psychoanalysis and Literature. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1994. Thomas Luxon, Dartmouth College. [EMLS 2.2]
- Fitter, Chris. Poetry, Space, Landscape: Toward a New Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr., Pennsylvania State University. [EMLS 3.1]
- Flynn, Dennis. John Donne and the Ancient Catholic Nobility. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1995. (With Donne, John. Pseudo-Martyr. Ed. Anthony Raspa. Montreal: McGill-Queen's UP, 1993.) Elizabeth Hodgson, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 2.1]
- Gillies, John. Shakespeare and the Geography of Difference. Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 4. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1994. Patricia Badir, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 1.1]
- Graham, Kenneth J. The Performance of Conviction: Plainness and Rhetoric in the Early English Renaissance. Ithaca and London: Cornell UP, 1994. Shannon Murray, University of Prince Edward Island. [EMLS 1.3]
- Grantley, Darren, and Peter Roberts, eds. Christopher Marlowe and English Renaissance Culture. Aldershot: Scolar P, 1996. Peter J. Smith, Nottingham Trent University. [EMLS 4.3]
- Green, Ian. The Christian's ABC: Catechisms and Catechizing in England c. 1530-1740. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1996. Douglas Bruster, University of Texas, San Antonio. [EMLS 3.3]
- Grossman, Marshall, ed. Aemilia Lanyer: Gender, Genre, and the Canon. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1998. Joyce G. MacDonald, University of Kentucky.[EMLS 5.1]
- Guy, John, ed. The Reign of Elizabeth I: Court and Culture in the Last Decade. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. (With Baumann, Uwe, ed. Henry VIII in History, Historiography and Literature. Bern: Peter Lang, 1992.) Steven Gunn, Merton College, Oxford. [EMLS 2.1]
- Hagstrum, Jean H. Esteem Enlivened by Desire: The Couple from Homer to Shakespeare. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1992. Paul G. Stanwood, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 1.3]
- Hall, Kim F. Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1995. Bernadette Andrea, West Virginia University. [EMLS 2.2]
- Hamlin, William M. The Image of America in Montaigne, Spenser, and Shakespeare: Renaissance Ethnography and Literary Reflection. New York: St. Martin's P, 1995. Donna C. Woodford, Washington University at St Louis. [EMLS 2.1]
- Hansen, Melanie and Trill, Suzanne, eds. Voicing Women: Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Writing. Renaissance Texts and Studies, Keele, Staffordshire: Keele UP, 1996. Elizabeth Hodgson, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 3.1]
- Hart, Vaughan. Art and Magic in the Court of the Stuarts. London and New York: Routledge, 1994. Graham Parry, University of York. [EMLS 1.2]
- Highley, Christopher. Shakespeare, Spenser, and the Crisis in Ireland. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. Christopher Ivic, University of Western Ontario. [EMLS 4.3]
- Hinds, Hilary. God's Englishwomen: Seventeenth-Century Radical Sectarian Writing and Feminist Criticism. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1996. Mark Houlahan, University of Waikato. [EMLS 3.1]
- Holmer, Joan Ozark. The Merchant of Venice: Choice, Hazard and Consequence. New York: St. Martin's P, 1995. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria. [EMLS 3.2]
- James, Heather. Shakespeare's Troy: Drama, Politics and the Translation of Empire. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. Huw Griffiths, University of Dundee. [EMLS 4.3]
- Jardine, Lisa. Reading Shakespeare Historically. London and New York: Routledge, 1996. Anne McLaren, Liverpool University. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Jarvis, Simon. Scholars and Gentlemen: Shakespearean Textual Criticism and Representations of Scholarly Labour, 1725-1765. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1996. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria. [EMLS 2.3]
- Johnson, A.W. Ben Jonson: Poetry and Architecture. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1994. Robert C. Evans, Auburn University at Montgomery. [EMLS 1.2]
- Joughin, John J., ed. Shakespeare and National Culture. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1997. Swen Voekel, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. [EMLS 3.3]
- Keyishian, Harry. The Shapes of Revenge: Victimization, Vengeance, and Vindictiveness in Shakespeare. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities P International Inc., 1995. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria. [EMLS 4.1]
- Lancashire, Ian, ed. Certaine Sermons or Homilies appointed to be read in Churches, in the time of the late Queene Elizabeth of famous memory (1623). [Renaissance Electronic Texts 1.1]. U of Toronto: Centre for Computing in the Humanities, 1994. Ronald B. Bond, University of Calgary. [EMLS 2.2]
- Lestringant, Frank. Mapping the Renaissance World: The Geographical Imagination in the Age of Discovery. Trans. David Fausett. Berkeley: U of California P, 1994. Garrett Sullivan, Pennsylvania State University. [EMLS 2.2]
- Liebler, Naomi Conn. Shakespeare's Festive Tragedy: The Rituals Foundations of Genre. New York: Routledge, 1995. Jeffrey Kahan. [EMLS 2.3]
- Lindley, David. The Trials of Frances Howard: Fact and Fiction at the Court of King James. New York: Routledge, 1993. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria. [EMLS 3.1]
- Love, Harold. Scribal Publication in Seventeenth-Century England. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1993. Margaret Downs-Gamble, Virginia Tech. [EMLS 1.1]
- Loxley, James. Royalism and Poetry in the English Civil Wars. Basingstoke and New York: Macmillan, 1997. Jim Daems, University of Wales, Bangor. [EMLS 5.1]
- Luxon, Thomas H. Literal Figures Puritan Allegory & the Reformation Crisis in Representation. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1995. David Gay, University of Alberta. [EMLS 2.3]
- MacCulloch, Diarmaid. Thomas Cranmer: A Life. New Haven: Yale UP, 1996. Sean Lawrence, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 4.3]
- Maley, Willy. Salvaging Spenser: Colonialism, Culture and Identity. London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's P, 1997. Christopher Ivic, University of Western Ontario. [EMLS 4.1]
- Mallin, Eric S. Inscribing the Time: Shakespeare and the End of Elizabethan England. Berkeley: U of California P, 1995. Tony Dawson, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 2.1]
- Manley, Lawrence. Literature and Culture in Early Modern London. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. (With Smith, David L., Richard Strier, and David Bevington, eds. The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London 1576-1649. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.) Emma Smith, All Souls College, Oxford. [EMLS 1.3]
- Maquerlot, Jean-Pierre, and Michele Willems, eds. Travel and Drama in Shakespeares Time. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996. [20]. Bernhard Klein, University of Dortmund.
- Masten, Jeffrey. Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. Mary Bly, Washington University in St. Louis. [EMLS 4.1]
- Marlowe, Christopher. The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe (Vol. 3): Edward II. Ed. Richard Rowland. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1994. Robert Lindsey, Oriel College, Oxford. [EMLS 1.1]
- Matchinske, Megan. Writing, Gender and State in Early Modern England: Identity Formation and the Female Subject. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998. Bernadette Andrea, University of Texas at San Antonio. [EMLS 5.1]
- Maus, Katharine Eisman. Inwardness and Theater in the English Renaissance. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1995. Robert Appelbaum,University of California, Berkeley. [EMLS 1.2]
- McColley, Diane Kelsey. Poetry and Music in Seventeenth-Century England. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- McEachern, Claire. The Poetics of English Nationhood 1590-1612. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996. Steve Longstaffe, University College of St Martins, Lancaster. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- McRae, Andrew. God Speed the Plough: The Representation of Agrarian England, 1500-1660. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996. Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr., Pennsylvania State University. [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Montrose, Louis. The Purpose of Playing: Shakespeare and the Cultural Politics of the Elizabethan Theatre. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1996. Paul Budra, Simon Fraser University. [EMLS 3.2]
- More, Sir Thomas. Utopia: Latin Text and English Translation. Eds. George M. Logan, Robert M. Adams and Clarence Miller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. Romuald I. Lakowski. [EMLS 2.3]
- Mucciolo, John M., ed. Assisted by Steven J. Doloff and Edward A. Rauchut. Shakespeares Universe: Renaissance Ideas and Conventions (Essays in Honour of W.R. Elton). Hampshire and Vermont: Scolar P, 1996. Steve Cirrone, Center for Higher Education. [EMLS 4.1]
- Mulryne, J.R., and Margaret Shewring, eds.; Andrew Gurr, advisory ed. Shakespeare's Globe Rebuilt. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria. [EMLS 3.3]
- Murrin, Michael. History and Warfare in Renaissance Epic. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1995. James Loxley, University of Leeds. [EMLS 2.1]
- Norland, Howard B. Drama in Early Tudor Britain 1485-1558. Lincoln, Nebraska: U of Nebraska P, 1995. James C. Cummings, University of Leeds. [EMLS 2.2]
- Orgel, Stephen. Impersonations: The Performance of Gender in Shakespeare's England. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. Anthony Dawson, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 3.2]
- Owens, W.R., and Lizbeth Goodman, eds. Shakespeare, Aphra Behn and the Canon. London: Routledge, 1996. Nancy Bunker, Southwest Missouri State University. [EMLS 3.3]
- Parker, Patricia. Shakespeare from the Margins: Language, Culture, Context. Chicago: University of Chicago P, 1996. Mary Bly, Washington University, St. Louis. [EMLS 3.1]
- Parr, Anthony, ed. Three Renaissance Travel Plays. [Revels Plays Companion Library 10]. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1995. Eric Wilson, Harvard University. [EMLS 2.2]
- Parry, Graham. The Trophies of Time: English Antiquarians of The Seventeenth Century. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. F. J. Levy, University of Washington. [EMLS 2.3]
- Peacock, John. The Stage Designs of Inigo Jones: The European Context. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. A.W. Johnson, Åbo Akademi University. [EMLS 4.1]
- Pugliatti, Paola. Shakespeare the Historian. New York: St. Martin's P, 1996. Michael T. Siconolfi, Gonzaga University. [EMLS 3.3]
- Raylor, Timothy. Cavaliers, Clubs, and Literary Culture: Sir John Mennes, James Smith, and the Order of the Fancy. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1994. K.E. Patrick, Headington School, Oxford. [EMLS 1.3]
- Rogers, John. The Matter of Revolution: Science, Poetry, and Politics in the Age of Milton. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1996. Andrew McRae, University of Sydney. [EMLS 3.2]
- Ross, Charles. The Custom of the Castle: From Malory to Macbeth. Berkeley: U of California P, 1997. J.B. Lethbridge, University of Tuebingen. [EMLS 3.2]
- S., W. "A Funeral Elegy for Master William Peter." Compact disk recording read by Harry Hill. Dir. Paul Hawkins. Text Ed. Donald W. Foster. Montreal: Concordia University, 1996. Sean Lawrence, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 2.3]
- Sams, Eric. The Real Shakespeare: Retrieving the Early Years. New Haven: Yale UP, 1995. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria. [EMLS 2.2]
- Sawday, Jonathan. The Body Emblazoned: Dissection and the Human Body in Renaissance Culture. London: Routledge, 1995. Mary Bly, Washington University at St Louis. [EMLS 2.1]
- SHAKSPER. "That Liberty and Common Conversation": A Review of the SHAKSPER Listserv Discussion Group. Sean Lawrence, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 2.1]
- Silberman, Lauren. Forming Desire: Erotic Knowledge in Books III and IV of The Faerie Queene. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: U of California P, 1995. David Lindley, University of Leeds. [EMLS 1.3]
- Smith, David L., Richard Strier, and David Bevington, eds. The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London 1576-1649. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. (With Manley, Lawrence. Literature and Culture in Early Modern London. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.) Emma Smith, All Souls College, Oxford. [EMLS 1.3]
- Smith, Nigel. Literature and Revolution in England, 1640-1660. New Haven and London: Yale UP, 1994. Christopher Orchard, Lynchburg College, VA. [EMLS 1.1]
- Snider, Alvin. Origin and Authority in Seventeenth-Century England: Bacon, Milton, Butler. Toronto: Toronto UP, 1994. Philip Edward Phillips, Vanderbilt University. [EMLS 1.2]
- Stokes, James, ed. Records of Early English Drama: Somerset. (Including Bath, ed. Robert J. Alexander). 2 Vols. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1996. James Cummings, University of Leeds. [EMLS 4.1]
- Strier, Richard. Resistant Structures: Particularity, Radicalism, and Renaissance Texts. Berkeley: U of California P, 1995. Mark Robson, University of Leeds. [EMLS 2.1]
- Thompson, Ann, and Sasha Roberts, eds. Women Reading Shakespeare 1660-1900: An Anthology of Criticism. Manchester and New York: Manchester UP, 1997. Christine Mack Gordon, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota.[EMLS 4.1]
- Todd, Margo, ed. Reformation to Revolution: Politics and Religion in Early Modern England. London and New York: Routledge, 1995. Bernadette Andrea, West Virginia University. [EMLS 3.3]
- Tracy, James D. Erasmus of the Low Countries. Berkeley, California: U of California P, 1996. Desiderius Erasmus. Colloquies. Translated and annotated by Craig R. Thompson. Collected Works of Erasmus, Vols. 39-40. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1997. Romuald Ian Lakowski. [EMLS 4.1]
- Treip, Mindele Anne. Allegorical Poetics and the Epic: The Renaissance Tradition to Paradise Lost. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1994. C.D. Jago, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 1.3]
- Tricomi, Albert H. Reading Tudor-Stuart Texts Through Cultural Historicism. Gainesville: UP of Florida, 1996. Alison Findlay, Lancaster University. [EMLS 3.3]
- Walker, Greg. The Politics of Performance in Early Renaissance Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria. [EMLS 5.1]
- Weimann, Robert. Authority and Representation in Early Modern Discourse. Ed. David Hillman. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995. Anthony Johnson, Åbo Akademi University. [EMLS 2.3]
- Williams, Gordon. A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature 3 vols. London and New Jersey: Athlone P, 1994. Douglas Bruster, University of Texas, San Antonio. [EMLS 2.3]
- Wills, Garry. Witches and Jesuits: Shakespeare's Macbeth. Oxford and New York: Oxford UP / NY Public Library, 1995.Michael T. Siconolfi, Gonzaga University. [EMLS 2.3]
- World Wide Web Resources for Early Modern Studies, 1500-1700: A Survey of Select Textual Resources. Perry Willett, Indiana University. [EMLS 1.1]
- Worthen, W.B. Shakespeare and the Authority of Performance. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. Amina Alyal, Trinity and All Saints College, University of Leeds. [EMLS 4.3]
- Wroth, Lady Mary. Lady Mary Wroth: Poems. A Modernized Edition. R. E. Pritchard, ed. Keele, Staffordshire: Keele UP, 1996. Joyce Green MacDonald, University of Kentucky. [EMLS 3.1]
Readers' Forum
- Egan, Gabriel, De Montfort University. A Response to Paul Werstine, "Hypertext and Editorial Myth". [EMLS 4.3]
- Fotheringham, Richard, University of Queensland.Response to Jeffrey Kahan's "Reassessing the Use of Doubling in Marston's Antonio and Mellida" (EMLS 2.2 [1996]: 4.1-12). [EMLS 4.2 / Special Issue 3]
- Hopkins, Lisa, Sheffield Hallam University. How far to Milford Haven? A Response to Garrett Sullivan's "Civilizing Wales: Cymbeline, Roads and the Landscape of Early Modern Britain". [EMLS 5.1]
- Moon, Paul, Auckland Institute of Technology. Puritan Utopia in Herbert's Poetry: A Response to P.G. Stanwood's Affliction and Flight in Herbert's Poetry. [EMLS 1.3]
- Werstine, Paul, University of Western Ontario. A Response to Gabriel Egan. [EMLS 5.1]
Forewords
- Critical Shakespeare. Joanne Woolway, Oriel College, Oxford. [EMLS 2.1]
- Evolution and Growth in On-line Resources for Early Modern Literary Studies. R.G. Siemens, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 1.3]
- A Brief Look Backward and Forward from EMLS' Second Issue. R.G. Siemens, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 1.2]
- Early Modern Literary Studies: An Editor's Prefatory Statement. R.G. Siemens, University of British Columbia. [EMLS 1.1]
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