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Directory Sites
West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association. Volume 19, 1996.
www.marshall.edu
West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association. Volume 20, 1997.
www.marshall.edu
West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association. Volume 21, 1998.
www.marshall.edu
West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association. Volume 22, 1999.
www.marshall.edu
Early Modern Culture: An Electronic Seminar
An e-journal with current and back issues containing articles on Shakespeare.
eserver.org
On Shakespeare's Imitation of Female Characters
By William Richardson. First published in 1788.
www.shakespearean.org.uk
The Calvert Revivals at the Manchester Prince's Theatre
By Alfred Darbyshire, F.R.I.B.A. Lecture given in 1893; published 1912.
shakespearean.org.uk
Available through paid subscription only.
www.shakespeare-bulletin.org
Shakespeare and the Geography of Difference
Patricia Badir reviews the John Gillies book.
extra.shu.ac.uk
Women Reading Shakespeare 1660-1900: An Anthology of Criticism
Christine Mack Gordon reviews the Ann Thompson and Sasha Roberts book.
extra.shu.ac.uk
Performing Nostalgia: Shifting Shakespeare and the Contemporary Past
Robert Grant Williams reviews the Susan Bennett book.
extra.shu.ac.uk
Shakespeare’s Universe: Renaissance Ideas and Conventions (Essays in Honour of W.R. Elton)
Steve Cirrone reviews the John M. Mucciolo book.
extra.shu.ac.uk
The Purpose of Playing: Shakespeare and the Cultural Politics of the Elizabethan Theatre
Paul Budra reviews the Louis Montrose book.
extra.shu.ac.uk
Michael T. Siconolfi reviews the Paola Pugliatti book.
extra.shu.ac.uk
Shakespeare's Festive Tragedy: The Rituals Foundations of Genre
Jeffrey Kahan reviews the Naomi Conn Liebler book.
extra.shu.ac.uk