Articles in this issue
- Response to Christopher Wessman, "Marlowe's Edward II as 'Actaeonesque History'"
Felicia Bonaparte, Jakob Stern and [else] and Jakob Stern, Vol. 9: 223-27
- Identifying Marlowe's Radicalism: A Response to Christopher Wessman
Anthony DiMatteo, and [else], Vol. 9: 228-40
- Edward II, "Actaeonesque History," Espionage and Performance
Rick Bowers, and [else], Vol. 9: 241-47
- Well-Wishing Adventurers: Shakespeare's Sonnets and Narrative Poems by A. D. Cousins and Recent Responses to Shakespeare's Non-Dramatic Verse
Liam Semler, and [else], Vol. 9: 248-56
- Making Friends of Stage and Page: A Response to Alan Rosen
Judith Rosenheim, and [else], Vol. 9: 257-68
- Some Notes on the 'Single Sentiment' and Romanticism of Charlotte Smith
Sandro Jung, and [else], Vol. 9: 269-84
- A Response to "Some Notes on the 'Single Sentiment' and Romanticism of Charlotte Smith"
Monika Gomille, and [else], Vol. 9: 285-88
- Performing Gender and Genre in Miles Franklin's My Career Goes Bung
Barbara Schmidt-Haberkamp, and [else], Vol. 9: 289-95
- Female Histories from Australia and Canada as Counter-Discourses to the National
Marion Spies, and [else], Vol. 9: 296-315
- Spinell and Connie: Joyce Carol Oates Re-Imagining Thomas Mann?
Alan D. Latta, and [else], Vol. 9: 316-29
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