Shakespeare Quarterly

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Distributing Cognition in the Globe2005/01/01English46
Crossdressing, The Theatre, and Gender Struggle in Early Modern England1988/01/0143
The Materiality of the Shakespearean Text1993/01/0143
Scolding Brides and Bridling Scolds: Taming the Woman's Unruly Member1991/01/0132
The "Unrecorded Portrait" of Edward Alleyn1993/01/0128
Attributing the Authorship of the Henry VI Plays by Word Adjacency2016/01/01English24
“A New Scholarly Song”: Rereading Early Modern Race2016/01/01English22
Making more of the Moor: Aaron, Othello, and Renaissance Refashionings of Race1990/01/0122
We Are Othello: Speaking of Race in Early Modern Studies2016/01/01English21
Portia's Ring: Unruly Women and Structures of Exchange in The Merchant of Venice1987/01/0120
Biblical Allusion and Allegory in "The Merchant of Venice"1962/01/0120
Rabbits, Ducks, and Henry V1977/01/0119
Turning Turk in Othello: The Conversion and Damnation of the Moor1997/01/01English19
Unproper Beds: Race, Adultery, and the Hideous in Othello1989/01/0119
The Smell of Macbeth2007/01/01English18
Shakespeare and Authorship Studies in the Twenty-First Century2011/01/01English18
Broken English and Broken Irish: Nation, Language, and the Optic of Power in Shakespeare's Histories1994/01/0117
Creature Caliban2000/01/0116
Against Survival: Queerness in a Time That's Out of Joint2011/01/01English16
Othello’s Black Handkerchief2013/01/01English15
The Hundredth Psalm to the Tune of "Green Sleeves": Digital Approaches to Shakespeare's Language of Genre2010/01/01English15
Hamlet's Tables and the Technologies of Writing in Renaissance England2004/01/01English15
"Mulattos," "Blacks," and "Indian Moors": Othello and Early Modern Constructions of Human Difference1998/01/0115
Taken by the Fairies: Fairy Practices and the Production of Popular Culture in A Midsummer Night's Dream2000/01/0114
Conquering Islands: Contextualizing The Tempest1997/01/0114
Discourse and the Individual: The Case of Colonialism in The Tempest1989/01/01English14
Remembering Shakespeare Imperially: The 1916 Tercentenary2001/01/01English14
The First Literary <i>Hamlet</i> and the Commonplacing of Professional Plays2008/01/01English14
Re-Historicizing Race, White Melancholia, and the Shakespearean Property2016/01/01English13
Empirical Middleton: Macbeth, Adaptation, and Microauthorship2014/01/01English13