The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 15.0609  Friday, 5 March 2004

From:           Sean Lawrence <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date:           Thursday, 04 Mar 2004 07:36:55 -0800
Subject:        Issue 9.1 of EMLS is now available

To whom it may concern,

Issue 9.3 of Early Modern Literary Studies is now available on-line at
http://purl.oclc.org/emls/emlshome.html

This special issue, entitled Monitoring Electronic Shakespeare, is guest
edited by Michael Best and Eric Rasmussen.

Articles:

Introduction: A Booth at the Fair. [1] Michael Best, University of Victoria.

@ the Table of the Great: Hospitable Editing and the Internet
Shakespeare Editions Project. [2] Patrick Finn, St. Mary's College, Calgary.

Playing with Wench-like Words: Copia and Surplus in the Internet
Shakespeare Edition of Cymbeline. [3] Jennifer C. Forsyth, Oregon State
University.

Dizzying the Arithmetic of Memory: Shakespearean Documents as Text,
Image, and Code. [4] Alan Galey, University of Western Ontario.

Redefining the Role of the Editor for the Electronic Medium: A New
Internet Shakespeare Edition of Edward III. [5] Sonia Massai, King's
College London.

The Very Large Textual Object: A Prosthetic Reading of Shakespeare. [6]
Jonathan Hope and Michael Witmore, Strathclyde University and Carnegie
Mellon University.

Gilded monuments and living records: A note on critical editions in
print and online. [7] Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada, Reno.


Reviews:

James Ellison. George Sandys: Travel, Colonialism and Tolerance in the
Seventeenth Century. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2002. [8] Bernadette
Andrea, University of Texas at San Antonio.

Lukas Erne. Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist. Cambridge: Cambridge UP,
2003. [9] Steve Roth.

Nora Johnson. The Actor as Playwright in Early Modern Drama. Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 2003. [10] Ben Spiller, Sheffield Hallam University.

William Kerrigan. Shakespeare's Promises. Baltimore and London: The
Johns Hopkins UP, 1999. [11] Danielle Clarke, University College, Dublin.

James Sharpe, General Editor, Richard Golden, Consulting Editor; and
Marion Gibson, Malcolm Gaskill, and Peter Elmer, Volume Editors. English
Witchcraft 1560-1736. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2003. [12] Helen
Ostovich, McMaster University.

Marsha S. Robinson. Writing the Reformation: Actes and Monuments and the
Jacobean History Play. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate, 2002. Ramie
Targoff. Common Prayer: The Language of Public Devotion in Early Modern
England. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2001. [13] Timothy Rosendale, Southern
Methodist University.

Anthony Miller. Roman Triumphs and Early Modern English Culture.
Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001. [14] Kevin Curran, University College, Dublin.


Theatre reviews:

Measure for Measure, performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Summer 2003. [15] Richard Wood, Sheffield
Hallam University.

The Taming of the Shrew by the RSC at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre,
March- November 2003. [16] Chris Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University.

Cambridge: Autumn 2003. [17] Michael Grosvenor Myer.


EMLS (ISSN 1201-2459) is published three times a year for the on-line
academic community by agreement with, and with the support of, Sheffield
Hallam University's Department of English; it was founded in the
Department of English, University of British Columbia, and was published
from there until 1997, and thereafter at the University of Alberta until
1998.

We invite submissions on all areas of early modern literature.  E-mail
can be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Hardcopy correspondence may be
sent directly to the editor, at the following address:

Dr. Matthew Steggle
Early Modern Literary Studies
School of Cultural Studies
Sheffield Hallam University
Collegiate Crescent Campus
Sheffield, S10 2BP, U.K.

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