Articles
'Canst paint a doleful cry?': Promotion and Performance in the Spanish Tragedy Title-Page Illustration
'Between you and her no comparison': Witches, Healers, and Elizabeth I in John Lyly's Endymion
Natalia Khomenko
A lost Jacobean Tragedy: Henry the Una (c.1619)
Matthew Steggle
Slavery and Anti-Republicanism in Sir Ralph Freeman’s Imperiale, a tragedy (1639)
Ray Bossert
Notes
Marlowe, the ‘Mad Priest of the Sun’, and Heliogabalus
Tom Rutter
Running over the Stage: Webster and the Running Footman
David Carnegie
Review Essay
Bringing Richard Brome Online
Brett D. Hirsch
Book Reviews
Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare, ed. Scott Newstok
Reviewed by David Schalkwyk
The Stuart Court Masque and Political Culture, by Martin Butler
Reviewed by Kirsten Inglis
Shakespeare, Computers, and the Mystery of Authorship, ed. Hugh Craig and Arthur F. Kinney
Reviewed by Peter Kirwan
Faustus and the Promises of the New Science, c. 1580-1730, by Christa Knellworth King
Reviewed by Ian McAdam
Performing Childhood in the Early Modern Theatre: The Children's Playing Companies, by Edel Lamb
Reviewed by Theodore F. Kaouk
Teaching Shakespeare: Passing it On, ed. G.B. Shand
Reviewed by Peter Malin
Violence Against Women in Early Modern Performance: Invisible Acts, by Kim Solga
Reviewed by Catherine Silverstone
Drama and Religion in English Provincial Society, 1485-1660, by Paul Whitfield White
Reviewed by Jennifer Roberts-Smith