Shakespeare Quarterly

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Performing Social Practice: The Example of Measure for Measure1993/01/0113
The Right Honovrable Philip1965/01/01English13
Proud Majesty Made a Subject: Shakespeare and the Spectacle of Rule1986/01/0112
Coriolanus: Body Politic and Private Parts1990/01/0112
"Documents in Madness": Reading Madness and Gender in Shakespeare's Tragedies and Early Modern Culture1991/01/0112
Wars of Memory in Henry V1996/01/0112
White-Limed Walls: Whiteness and Gothic Extremism in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus2000/01/0112
Iago’s Alter Ego: Race as Projection in Othello1997/01/01English12
Narratives about Printed Shakespeare Texts: "Foul Papers" and "Bad" Quartos1990/01/0112
Textual Properties1986/01/0112
Shakespeare and the Middling Sort1993/01/0111
"Vile Participation": The Amplification of Violence in the Theater of Henry V1991/01/0111
Approaches to the Court Scene in The Bond Story: Equity and Mercy or Reason and Nature1982/01/01English11
Substitution in "Measure for Measure"1988/01/0111
"Infinite Space": Representation and Reformation in Measure for Measure1998/01/0111
Poor, Bare, Forked: Animal Sovereignty, Human Negative Exceptionalism, and the Natural History of <i>King Lear</i>2009/01/01English11
The Autumn King: Remembering the Land in <i>King Lear</i>2012/01/01English10
Incomplete Shakespeare: Or, Denying Coauthorship in 1 Henry VI2007/01/01English10
Death Imagery in Antony and Cleopatra1963/01/0110
Where are the Mothers in Shakespeare? Options for Gender Representation in the English Renaissance1991/01/0110
Marriage and Mercifixion in The Merchant of Venice: The Casket Scene Revisited1981/01/0110
"Lend me thy Hand": Metaphor and Mayhem in Titus Andronicus1989/01/0110
Gower and Shakespeare in Pericles1982/01/01English10
Interpreting "Her Martyr'd Signs": Gender and Tragedy in Titus Andronicus1989/01/0110
Dismembering and Forgetting in Titus Andronicus1994/01/0110
Latinized Greek Drama in Shakespeare's Writing of "Hamlet"1990/01/0110
A Second Opinion on “Shakespeare and Authorship Studies in the Twenty-First Century”2012/01/01English10
The Gnawing Vulture: Revenge, Trauma Theory, and Titus Andronicus2002/01/01English10
Dido's Ear: Tragedy and the Politics of Response2001/01/01English10
Defying the Stars: Tragic Love as the Struggle for Freedom in <i>Romeo and Juliet</i>2012/01/01English9