Articles in this issue
- M. M. Mahood, Shakespeare's Wordplay: Some Reappraisals. Introducing the Subject.
Inge Leimberg, and [else], Vol. 6: 1-2 - The Magic of M. M. Mahood's Shakespeare's Wordplay
David Laird, and [else], Vol. 6: 3-7 - Poetry vs. Plot in The Winter's Tale: Modernity and Morality in M. M. Mahood's Shakespeare's Wordplay
Maurice Hunt, and [else], Vol. 6: 8-18 - Doubles and Likenesses-with-difference: The Comedy of Errors and The Winter's Tale
Brian Gibbons, and [else], Vol. 6: 19-40 - Remembrance of Things Past
Kenneth Muir, and [else], Vol. 6: 41-45 - On Reading Early Accounts of the New World
William Hamlin, and [else], Vol. 6: 46-50 - "Monsters and Straunge Births": The Politics of Richard Eden. A Response to Andrew Hadfield
Claire Jowitt, and [else], Vol. 6: 51-64 - Peter Martyr and Richard Eden: A Letter
Anthony Pagden, and [else], Vol. 6: 65-66 - Dialogue-wise: Some Notes on the Irish Context of Spenser's View
Willy Maley, and [else], Vol. 6: 67-77 - The End of Editing Shakespeare
Martin Spevack, and [else], Vol. 6: 78-85 - More on Reading "Domestic" Tragedy and A Woman Killed with Kindness: Another Response to Lisa Hopkins
S. J. Wiseman, and [else], Vol. 6: 86-91 - A Woman Killed with Kindness: Author's Response
Lisa Hopkins, and [else], Vol. 6: 92-94 - "Crossing the Bar"
Jerome H. Buckley, and [else], Vol. 6: 95-97 - Some Thoughts on Faulkner's "Racism"
Ursula Brumm, and [else], Vol. 6: 98-102 - Derek Walcott's Don Juans: A Postilla
D. L. MacDonald, and [else], Vol. 6: 103-10 - Response to D. L. Macdonald's "Postilla": The One and the Same Redux
James Mandrell, and [else], Vol. 6: 111-22 - D. L. Macdonald's "Derek Walcott's Don Juans": Walcott's Debt to Tirso de Molina
Raymond Conlon, 123-29 and [else] and 123-29, Vol. 6: 123-29 - Comparing the Trickster in a Postmodern Post-Colonial Critical World
Carol Lazzaro-Weis, and [else], Vol. 6: 130-34