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SARAH, CAN YOU TWEAK THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WITH ITALICS IN THE PROPER PLACE, AND SEND TO THE 4 ADDRESSes IN THE BCC AREA?  SO SOME REASON i CANNOT COPY AND PASTE TO MY EMAIL, NOR ADD FORMATTING TO MY EMAIL AFTER TYPING IT IN.  WOULD YOU ITalICIZE THE PLAY TITLES AND THEN SEND? add anything else pertient -- eg prizes to be annunced next year for best essays in 2013 and 2014.

THANKS
HELEN

Dear Colleagues,

The latest issue of Early Theatre  will be released in December 2014.  Our new website is <http://earlytheatre.org/>, with only the latest two years' subscription behind a moving wall.  The other volumes, from 1 (1998) to 15 (2012) are freely searchable and available for downloads online in pdf format.

Current issue:
Editorial  (by the editors)
 Epitaph:  Lawrence Clopper (by Alexandra Johnston)

ARTICLES

Hocus Pocus and the Croxton Play of the Sacrament
 (by Cameron Hunt Macnabb)

'To all kinde of estates I meane for to trudge': Making room for commoners in Cambises (by Maya Mathur)

The Appearance of Blacks on the Early Modern Stage: Love's Labour's Lost's African Connections to Court
(by Matthieu Chapman)

Inferior Readings: The Transmigration of 'material' in Tamburlaine the Great
(by Mathew Martin)

Ben Jonson's Eloquent Nonsense: the Ordeal of Heard Meanings on the Early Modern Stage (1609-1614)

ISSUES IN REVIEW
New Approaches to Thomas Heywood
Contributing Editor:  Grace Ioppolo

Introduction:  Entire Hands and Main Fingers
(by Grace Ioppolo)
Thomas Heywood:Just in time
(by Grace Ioppolo)
'Stolne and surreptitious': Heywood as a Test Case
(by William Proctor Williams)
Playhouse Shadows: the Manuscript Behind Dick of Devonshire
(by William B. Long)
Dr H M Ostovich  <[log in to unmask]>http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~english/Faculty/Ostovich.htmlFounding Editor, Early Theatre <http://earlytheatre.org/>Professor Emeritus, English and Cultural StudiesMcMaster UniversityHamilton ON L8S 4L9  Canada