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SHAKSPER 2004: Shakespearean International Yearbook
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@shaksper.net) Date: 12/16/04
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 15.2117 Thursday, 16 December 2004 From: Graham Bradshaw <grahamb@tamacc.chuo-u.ac.jp> Date: Thursday, 16 Dec 2004 10:15:56 +0900 Subject: Shakespearean International Yearbook It occurs to me (rather late) that some in SHAKSPER may not yet know about the Shakespearean International Yearbook, which is published by Ashgate. It was founded by W.R. Elton. Here are the contents of Vol. 3 (2003), and Vol.4 (2004). VOL 3, edited by Graham Bradshaw, John M. Mucciolo, Angus Fletcher and Tom Bishop Introduction by SIR FRANK KERMODE Part I: Religion, Race and Ethnicity 1 TOM BISHOP Shakespeare and Religion 2 ANIA LOOMBA Shakespeare and the Racial Question 3 SHAUL BASSI Country Dispositions: Ethnic Fallacies in Shakespeare Criticism Part II: Issues and Controversies 4 ROBIN HEADLAM WELLS 'Twelfth Night', Puritanism and the Myth of Gender Anxiety 5 EDWARD PECHTER Literary and Cultural Texts: Why Shakespeare Studies should not be Peaceful 6 DAVID HOLBROOK Dark Shakespeare Part III: Perspectives on Plays 7 HARRY BERGER, JR Harrying the Stage: 'Henry V' in the Tetralogical Echo Chamber 8 TOM McALINDON Natural Closure in 'Henry V' 9 KEVIN PASK Engrossing Imagination: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' 10 LISA HOPKINS Dreamtime: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and the Classical Past Part IV: Theatrical and Textual Practices 11 MARIKO ICHIKAWA 'Standing Aloof' on the Shakespearean Stage: What 'Enter' and 'Exit'/'Exeunt' could have meant 12 BERNICE W. KLIMAN John Hughes and Shakespeare: The Eighteenth-Century Poet and the Construction of Knowledge Part V: Renaissance Ideas, Categories and Commonplaces 13 NEIL RHODES Shakespeare's Computer: Commonplaces/Databases 14 JOHN LEE Unreasonable Men? Categories and Metaphor in Shakespeare and Montaigne 15 ANGUS FLETCHER The Graver Strife: Shakespeare Against Nature Part VI: Translation and Adaptation 16 JEAN-MICHEL DEPRATS Suit the Action to the Word, the Word to the Action': Translating Shakespeare for the Stage 17 TETSUO KISHI 'Verse or prose, that is not the question': Translating Shakespeare into Japanese 18 GRAHAM BRADSHAW Metaferocities: Representation in 'Othello' and 'Otello' VOL 4, edited by Graham Bradshaw and Tom Bishop, with Mark Turner as Guest Editor Part I: Special Section. edited by Mark Turner: Shakespeare in the Age of Cognitive Science 1 MARY THOMAS CRANE The Physics of 'King Lear': Cognition in a Void 2 EVE SWEETSER 'The suburbs of your good pleasure': Cognition, Culture and the Bases of Metaphoric Structure 3 DONALD FREEMAN Othello and the "Ocular Proof' 4 MARK TURNER The Ghost of Anyone's Father 5 GRAHAM BRADSHAW Precious Nonsense and the 'Conduit' Metaphor 6 PER AAGE BRANDT Metaphors and Meaning in Shakespeare's Sonnet 73 Part II: New Hamlets 7 BERNICE W. KLIMAN A Plan for www.hamletworks.org: An Offshoot of the New Variorum 'Hamlet' Project 8 ALEXANDER LEGGATT Urban Poetry in the Almareyda 'Hamlet' 9 JOHN BELL 'Hamlet': A Rehearsal Diary Part III: Popular Shakespeares 10 TOM BISHOP 'Companions notable and most known': Shakespeare and the General Reader 11 SUSAN VIGUERS 'King Lear' as a Book: A Visual/Verbal Production Part IV: Perspectives on Plays 12 HARRY BERGER, JR Three's a Company: The Spectre of Contaminated Intimacy in 'Othello' 13 LARS ENGLE Shakespearean Normativity in 'All's Well That Ends Well' 14 ATSUHIKO HIROTA Forms of Empires: Rome and its Peripheries in 'Cymbeline' 15 ROBIN HEADLAM WELLS Value Pluralism in 'The Merchant of Venice' 16 JOHN LEE Twins and Doubles as an Aspect of Shakespeare's Pluralism Part V: Review Essay 17 KATHERINE EISAMAN MAUS Five Recent Books on Renaissance Subjectivity In VOL. 5 Michael Neill is the Guest Editor of a Special Section on 'Shakespeare and the Bonds of Service'. Details on this volume will follow soon. Best wishes to all, Graham Bradshaw _______________________________________________________________ S H A K S P E R: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List Hardy M. Cook, editor@shaksper.net The S H A K S P E R Web Site <http://www.shaksper.net> DISCLAIMER: Although SHAKSPER is a moderated discussion list, the opinions expressed on it are the sole property of the poster, and the editor assumes no responsibility for them.
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