Date: Mon, 27 Oct 1997 08:32:10 From: "R.G. Siemens, Editor, EMLS" <[log in to unmask]> [please excuse x-posting] Early Modern Literary Studies 3.2 (September 1997) Editor's Note:=20 - A New Home for EMLS (The University of Alberta's Department of English).= =20 Articles:=20 - Article Abstracts / R=E9sum=E9s des Articles.=20 - Marlowe, Edward II, and the Cult of Elizabeth. [1]. Dennis Kay, University of North Carolina, Charlotte.=20 - The Poetic Nocturne: From Ancient Motif to Renaissance Genre. [2]. Chris Fitter, Rutgers University, Camden.=20 Professional Note:=20 - The Perdita Project: A Database for Early Modern Women's Manuscript Compilations. [3]. Victoria Burke and Elizabeth Clarke, Nottingham Trent University.=20 Reviews:=20 - John Rogers. The Matter of Revolution: Science, Poetry, and Politics in the Age of Milton. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1996. [4]. Andrew McRae, University of Sydney.=20 - Warren Chernaik. Sexual Freedom In Restoration Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. [5]. Andrew P. Williams, North Carolina Central University.=20 - Stephen Orgel. Impersonations: The Performance of Gender in Shakespeare's England. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. [6]. Anthony Dawson, University of British Columbia.=20 - Louis Montrose. The Purpose of Playing: Shakespeare and the Cultural Politics of the Elizabethan Theatre. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1996. [7]. Paul Budra, Simon Fraser University.=20 - Joan Ozark Holmer. The Merchant of Venice: Choice, Hazard and Consequence. New York: St. Martin's P, 1995. [8]. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria.=20 - Elizabeth Cary. The Tragedy of Mariam. Ed. Stephanie J. Wright. Staffordshire: Keele UP, 1996. [9]. Carrie Hintz, University of Toronto.=20 - Charles Ross. The Custom of the Castle: From Malory to Macbeth. Berkeley: U of California P, 1997. [10]. J.B. Lethbridge, University of Tuebingen.=20 - Reviewing Information, Books Received for Review, and Forthcoming Reviews= =2E=20 Readers' Forum:=20 Responses to articles, reviews, and notes appearing in this issue that are intended for the Readers' Forum may be sent to the Editor at [log in to unmask] ____ R.G. Siemens Department of English, U of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. T6G 2E5. Editor, Early Modern Literary Studies: http://purl.oclc.org/emls/emlshome.h= tml wk. phone: (403) 492-7801 fax: (403) 492-8142 e-mail: [log in to unmask]