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Subject:        EMLS 13.1
Date:   Wed, 01 Aug 2007 15:16:22 -0700
From:   Sean and Karine Lawrence <[log in to unmask]>

The latest issue of /Early Modern Literary Studies/ (12.3) is now
available online at _http://purl.org/emls/emlshome.html

_The table of contents follows, below. EMLS invites contributions of
critical essays on literary topics and of interdisciplinary studies
which centre on literature and literary culture in English during the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Contributions, including critical
essays and studies (which should be accompanied by a 250 word abstract),
bibliographies, notices, letters, and other materials, may be submitted
to the Editor by email at [log in to unmask] or by regular mail to Dr
Matthew Steggle, Early Modern Literary Studies, School of Cultural
Studies, Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent Campus,
Sheffield, S10 2BP, U.K.

Articles:

"The Golden Man and the Golden Age: The Relationship of English Poets
and the New World Reconsidered." David McInnis, University of Melbourne.
"The Rumbling Belly Politic: Metaphorical Location and Metaphorical
Government in /Coriolanus/." Nate Eastman, Lehigh University.
"Witchcraft, flight and the early modern English stage." Roy Booth,
Royal Holloway University of London.
"Milton’s Titles." John K. Hale, University of Otago.

Reviews:

Sylvia Bowerbank. /Speaking for Nature: Women and Ecologies of Early
Modern England/. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins UP, 2004. [5]
Valerija Vendramin, Educational Research Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Steve Mentz. /Romance for Sale in Early Modern England: The Rise of
Prose Fiction/. Ashgate, 2006. [6] Claire Jowitt, Nottingham Trent
University.
Sonia Massai, ed. /World-wide Shakespeares: Local Appropriations in Film
and Performance/. London and New York, Routledge, 2005. [7] Daniel
Cadman, Sheffield Hallam University.
Jean-Christophe Mayer. /Shakespeare’s Hybrid Faith: History, Religion
and the Stage/. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. [8] Katherine
Wilkinson, Sheffield Hallam University.
Andrew Murphy. /Shakespeare in Print: A History and Chronology/.
Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003. [9] Tom Rooney, Central European University.
Adam Smyth. /"Profit and Delight": Printed Miscellanies in England,
1640-1682/. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 2004. [10] Gillian Wright,
University of Birmingham.
Katharine Wilson. /Fictions of Authorship in Late Elizabethan
Narratives: Euphues in Arcadia/. Oxford: Clarendon, 2006. [11] Steve
Mentz, St. John’s University.


Theatre Reviews:

The Shakespeare Summer, 2007. [12] Neil Forsyth, University of Lausanne.

Notice:

EMLS prize, 2006.

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