"That Liberty and Common Conversation": A Review of the SHAKSPER Listserv Discussion Group: By Sean Lawrence.
12 June 1599: Opening Day at Shakespeare's Globe: Steve Sohmer narrows the window of dates for the Globe's premiere to the interval 3 June-5 September 1599.
A Bibliography of Secondary Texts Relating to Early Modern Literature and Geography: By Joanne Woolway Grenfell; published in 1998.
A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery in Shakespearean and Stuart Literature: Douglas Bruster reviews the Gordon Williams book.
A Double Spirit of Teaching: What Shakespeare's Teachers Teach Us: Patricia Winson suggests that the actual teachers in Shakespeare's plays show, in a very real way, his rebuttal against Elizabethan pedagogical debates.
Between Nations: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marvell, and the Question of Britain: Andrew Murphy reviews the David J. Baker book.
Did Shakespeare Consciously Use Archaic English?: Mary Catherine Davidson suggests that sources such as Chaucerian glossaries can provide a starting point for examining if and how Shakespeare used archaic words.
Disparate Structures, Electronic and Otherwise: R.G. Siemens examines the inherent problems and potentials of electronic editions.
Dizzying the Arithmetic of Memory: Shakespearean Documents as Text, Image, and Code: Alan Galey explores the consequences of the affinity between Shakespearean content and electronic media.
Early Modern Culture: An Electronic Seminar: An e-journal with current and back issues containing articles on Shakespeare.
English Shakespeares and Much Ado About Nothing: Christine Mack Gordon reviews two books: English Shakespeares: Shakespeare on the English Stage in the 1990s, by Peter Holland; English Shakespeares and Much Ado About Nothing, by John Cox.
Esteem Enlivened by Desire: The Couple from Homer to Shakespeare.: Paul G. Stanwood reviews the Jean H. Hagstrum book.
Fat King, Lean Beggar: Representations of Poverty in the Age of Shakespeare: Michael Long reviews the William S. Carroll book.
Foreword: Critical Shakespeare: Joanne Woolway on the all Shakespeare issue of Early Modern Literary Studies 2.1 (1996).
Impersonations: The Performance of Gender in Shakespeare's England: Anthony Dawson reviews the Stephen Orgel book.
In Arden: Editing Shakespeare: Essays in Honour of Richard Proudfoot: Margaret Jane Kidnie reviews the Ann Thompson and Gordon McMullan book.
Inscribing the Time: Shakespeare and the End of Elizabethan England: Tony Dawson revies the Eric S. Mallin book.
Looking with Ears, Hearing with Eyes: Shakepeare and the Ear of the Early Modern: Mark Robson examines the problems posed by orality in various Shakespearean plays.
Marxist Shakespeares: Gabriel Egan reviews the Jean E. Howard and Scott Cutler Shershow book.
On Shakespeare's Imitation of Female Characters: By William Richardson. First published in 1788.
Particular Saints: Shakespeare's Four Antonios, Their Contexts, and Their Plays: Elizabeth Burow-Flak reviews the Cynthia Lewis book.
Performing Nostalgia: Shifting Shakespeare and the Contemporary Past: Robert Grant Williams reviews the Susan Bennett book.
Plays Upon the Word: Shakespeare's Drama of Language: John Pendergast reviews the David Lucking book.
Public Privates: Al Cacicedo's preliminary notes for a longish essay on gender identity in Shakespeare.
Reading Shakespeare Historically: Anne McLaren reviews the Lisa Jardine book.
Reconstructing Shakespeare's Second Globe Using Computer Aided Design (CAD) Tools: Tim Fitzpatrick describes a research project which used computer-aided design in an attempt to understand the structural features implicit in Wenzel Hollar's 1630s sketch of the second Globe playhouse in London.
Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary: W.L. Godshalk reviews the Alan C. Dessen book.
Religion in the Drama of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries: Corinne S. Abate reviews the Gerald M. Pinciss book.
Scholars and Gentlemen: Shakespearean Textual Criticism and Representations of Scholarly Labour, 1725-1765: Bryan N.S. Gooch reviews the Simon Jarvis book.
Selected Papers 1996: West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association. Volume 19, 1996.
Selected Papers 1997: West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association. Volume 20, 1997.
Selected Papers 1998: West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association. Volume 21, 1998.
Selected Papers 1999: West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association. Volume 22, 1999.
Shakespeare & the Poets' War: Matthew Steggle reviews the James Bednarz book.
Shakespeare After Theory: Edward Gieskes reviews the David Scott Kastan book.
Shakespeare Among the Moderns and Philosophical Shakespeares: Roger Starling reviews the Richard Halpern book.
Shakespeare and National Culture: Swen Voekel reviews the John J. Joughin book.
Shakespeare and the Authority of Performance: Amina Alyal reviews the W.B. Worthen book.
Shakespeare and the Geography of Difference: Patricia Badir reviews the John Gillies book.
Shakespeare and the Good Life: Ethics and Politics in Dramatic Form: Jeffrey Tessier reviews the David Lowenthal book.
Shakespeare and the Politics of Community: Ian Ward investigates the idea of narrative community, and suggests its import for contemporary legal and political theory.
Shakespeare Bulletin: Available through paid subscription only.
Shakespeare Editions, A Shakespeare Suite CD-Rom: Matthew Steggle reviews the collection.
Shakespeare from the Margins: Language, Culture, Context: Mary Bly reviews the Patricia Parker book.
Shakespeare on Television: A Bibliography of Criticism: Its coverage is exhaustive up to 1999, by José Ramón Díaz-Fernández.
Shakespeare the Historian: Michael T. Siconolfi reviews the Paola Pugliatti book.
Shakespeare's Festive Tragedy: The Rituals Foundations of Genre: Jeffrey Kahan reviews the Naomi Conn Liebler book.
Shakespeare's Globe Rebuilt: Bryan N.S. Gooch reviews the J.R. Mulryne and Margaret Shewring book.
Shakespeare's Mystery Play: The Opening of the Globe, 1599: Gabriel Egan reviews the Steve Sohmer book.
Shakespeare's Promises: Danielle Clarke reviews the William Kerrigan book.
Shakespeare's Speech-Headings: Andrew Murphy reviews the George Walton Williams book.
Shakespeare's Troy: Drama, Politics and the Translation of Empire: Huw Griffiths reviews the Heather James book.
Shakespeare, Aphra Behn and the Canon: Nancy Bunker reviews the W. R. Owens and Lizbeth Goodman book.
Shakespeare, Sex, and the Print Revolution: Amina Alyal reviews the Gordon Williams book.
Shakespeare, Spenser, and the Crisis in Ireland: Christopher Ivic reviews the Christopher Highley book.
Shakespeare, the Movie: Popularizing the Plays on Film, TV, and Video: Mark Thornton Burnett reviews the Lynda E. Boose and Richard Burt book.
Shakespeare: A Life: Stuart Hampton-Reeves reviews the Park Honan book.
Shakespeare’s Universe: Renaissance Ideas and Conventions (Essays in Honour of W.R. Elton): Steve Cirrone reviews the John M. Mucciolo book.
Shame in Shakespeare: Jerry Brotton reviews the Ewan Fernie book.
Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama: Mary Bly reviews the Jeffrey Masten book.
The Arden Shakespeare CD-ROM: Texts and Sources for Shakespeare Study: R.G. Siemens reviews the collection, the editors of which are Jonathan Bate and Thomas Nelson.
The Calvert Revivals at the Manchester Prince's Theatre: By Alfred Darbyshire, F.R.I.B.A. Lecture given in 1893; published 1912.
The Cambridge King Lear CD-ROM: Text and Performance Archive: Michael Best reviews the Christie Carson and Jacky Bratton book.
The Common Reader's Shakespeare: Ian Lancashire examines the role that Internet Shakespeare Editions must play in the future.
The First Quarto of Hamlet and Edward III: Christine Mack Gordon reviews two books: The First Quarto of Hamlet, Ed. Kathleen O. Irace; King Edward III. Ed. Giorgio Melchiori.
The Image of America in Montaigne, Spenser, and Shakespeare: Renaissance Ethnography and Literary Reflection: Donna C. Woodford reviews the William M. Hamlin book.
The Merchant of Venice: Choice, Hazard and Consequence: Bryan N.S. Gooch reviews the Joan Ozark Holmer book.
The Purpose of Playing: Shakespeare and the Cultural Politics of the Elizabethan Theatre: Paul Budra reviews the Louis Montrose book.
The Real Shakespeare: Retrieving the Early Years: Bryan N.S. Gooch reviews the Eric Sams book.
The Rhetoric of the Body: From Ovid To Shakespeare: Gary Kuchar reviews the Lynn Enterline book.
The Shapes of Revenge: Victimization, Vengeance, and Vindictiveness in Shakespeare: Bryan N.S. Gooch reviews the Harry Keyishian book.
The Vanishing: Shakespeare, the Subject, and Early Modern Culture: Thomas Page Anderson reviews the Christopher Pye book.
Unspeakable Shaxxxspeares: Kiddie Culture, Queer Theory, and Loser Criticism: Indira Ghose reviews the Richard Burt book.
Women Reading Shakespeare 1660-1900: An Anthology of Criticism: Christine Mack Gordon reviews the Ann Thompson and Sasha Roberts book.