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The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 22.0353 Thursday, 29 December 2011 From: Harry Keyishian < This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it > Date: December 28, 2011 12:07:27 PM EST Subject: Shakespeare Studies Volume XXXIX
Volume XXXIX of Shakespeare Studies features a Forum on Shakespeare and Ecology, four articles, and sixteen book reviews. Shakespeare Studies is edited by Susan Zimmerman and Garrett Sullivan. Linda Neiberg is Assistant to the Editors.
Contents:
Foreword: Noel Martin, 1922-2009, by Leeds Barroll Forum: Shakespeare and Ecology
Introduction, by Julian Yates and Garrett Sullivan
Economies of Nature in Shakespeare, by Jean E. Feerick
The Preternatural Ecology of “A Lover’s Complaint,” by Mary Floyd-Wilson
Shakespeare’s Globe and England’s Woods, by Vin Nardizzi
Ecosystemic Shakespeare: Vegetable Memorabilia in the Sonnets, by Joshua Calhoun
“To fright the animals and to kill them up”: Shakespeare and Ecology, by Sharon O’Dair
Shakespeare’s Beach House, or The Green and the Blue in Macbeth, by Steve Mentz
Cognitive Ecology as a Framework for Shakespearean Studies, by Evelyn Tribble and John Sutton
Shakespeare @ the Limits, by Bruce R. Smith
Articles
Venus on the Thames, by John H. Astington
The French Source of the Earliest Surviving Arabic Hamlet, by Margaret Litvin
When Hell Freezes Over: Mount Hecla and Hamlet’s Infernal Geography, by Kristin Poole
“To buy, or not to buy”: Hamlet and Consumer Culture, by Emma Smith Reviews
SS XXXIX contains reviews of recent books by Janet Adelman, Julian Bowsher and Pat Miller, Margeta de Grazia, Frances E. Dolan, Valerie Forman, Barbara Fuchs, Timothy Hampton, Jeffrey Knapp, Carole Levin, Nina Livine and David Lee Miller, Monica Matei-Chesnoiu, Bruce R. Smith, Tiffany Stern, Jennifer Summit, and Gustav Ungerer.
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