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Subject: New issue of Early Modern Literary Studies

Early Modern Literary Studies is pleased to announce the publication of its
May
issue. The table of contents appears below; the journal can be accessed free
online at http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/emlshome.html

The September issue will be a special issue on the topic of Gold, but the
journal continues to welcome submissions in all areas of early modern
literature.

Articles:

"Trevor Nunn's Twelfth Night: Contemporary Film and Classic British Theatre."
Nicholas R. Jones, Oberlin College.

"Surpassing Glass: Shakespeare's Mirrors." Philippa Kelly, University of New
South Wales.

"Common-words frequencies, Shakespeare's style, and the Elegy by W. S." Hugh
Craig, University of Newcastle, New South Wales.

"New Sects of Love: Neoplatonism and Constructions of Gender in Davenant's The
Temple of Love and The Platonick Lovers." Lesel Dawson, University of Bristol.

Professional Note

"An Online Index of Poetry in Printed Miscellanies, 1640-1682." Adam Smyth,
University of Reading.

Reviews

Valerie Traub, M. Lindsay Kaplan, and Dympna Callaghan, eds. Feminist Readings
of Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.
Martine van Elk, California State University,  Long Beach.

Ewan Fernie. Shame in Shakespeare. London and New York: Routledge, 2002. Jerry
Brotton, Royal Holloway, University of London.

Cyndia Susan Clegg. Press Censorship in Jacobean England. Cambridge: Cambridge
UP, 2001. Michael Ullyot, University of Toronto.

Helen Hackett. Women and Romance Fiction in the English Renaissance.
Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 2000. Carrie Hintz, Queens College / CUNY.

Theatre Reviews:

Twelfth Night, performed by the Company of Shakespeare's Globe at the Middle
Temple Hall, London, February 2002. David Nicol, University of Central
England.

Othello. Adapted for television by Andrew Davies. Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield
Hallam University.

Richard III. Directed by Michael Grandage at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield,
13 March - 6 April, 2002. Annaliese Connolly, Sheffield Hallam University.

The Taming of the Shrew at the Nottingham Playhouse, February-March 2002.
Chris
Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University.

Macbeth. Northern Broadsides, directed by Barrie Rutter. At the West Yorkshire
Playhouse, Leeds, April, 2002. Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University.

Camb & Fenland Springshax 2002. Michael Grosvenor Myer.

Dr Lisa Hopkins
Reader in English, Sheffield Hallam University
School of Cultural Studies, Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent
Campus, Sheffield, S10 2BP, U.K.
Editor, Early Modern Literary Studies: http://purl.oclc.org/emls/emlshome.html
Teaching and research pages:
http://www.shu.ac.uk/schools/cs/teaching/lh/index.htm