Early Modern Literary Studies has just published its September issue. The table of contents appears below and the journal can be accessed for free online at http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/emlshome.html Yours sincerely, Sean Lawrence, Assistant Editor Early Modern Literary Studies 9.2 (September 2003) Articles: The Metaphysical Sonnets of John Donne and Mikolaj Sep Szarzynski: A Comparison. [1] Magdalena Kay, University of California, Berkeley. The ''popular philosopher'': Plato, Poetry, and Food in Tudor Aesthetics. [2] Efterpi Mitsi, University of Athens. "He is turned a ballad-maker": Broadside Appropriations in Early Modern England. [3] Joshua B. Fisher, Wingate University. Monuments in Late Elizabethan Literature: A Conservatory of Vanishing Traditions. [4] J.Y. Michel, Université de Metz. "That vain Animal": Rochester's Satyr and the Theriophilic Paradox. [5] Nancy Rosenfeld, University of Haifa. Note: A Third Choice: Adam, Eve, and Abdiel. [6] Gerald Richman, Suffolk University. Reviews: Ann Thompson and Gordon McMullan, eds. In Arden: Editing Shakespeare: Essays in Honour of Richard Proudfoot. London: Thomson Learning, 2003. [7] Margaret Jane Kidnie, University of Western Ontario. Internet Shakespeare Editions, A Shakespeare Suite CD-Rom. [8] Matthew Steggle, Sheffield Hallam University. Peter Corbin and Douglas Sedge, eds. Thomas of Woodstock or Richard the Second, Part One. Manchester and New York: Manchester UP, 2002. [9] Michael Egan. Marcy L. North. The Anonymous Renaissance: Cultures of Discretion in Tudor-Stuart England. Chicago and London: U of Chicago P, 2003. [10] Frank Ardolino, University of Hawaii. Jonathan F.S. Post. English Lyric Poetry: The Early Seventeenth Century. London and New York: Routledge, 2002. [11] Marcus Nevitt, University of Sheffield. Theatre Reviews: Henry V. Northern Broadsides, directed by Barrie Rutter. [12] Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University. The Tamer Tamed. The Royal Shakespeare Company, directed by Gregory Doran. [13] Chris Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University. Edward II, Shakespeare's Globe. Directed by Timothy Walker. [14] Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University. Shakespeare, Cambridge: Summer 2003. [15] Michael Grosvenor Myer. As You Like It, The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. [16] Katherine Wilkinson, Sheffield Hallam University. As You Like It at Nottingham Castle. [17] Samantha Gibbs, Sheffield Hallam University.