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Shakespeare survey. Vol. 52, Shakespeare and the Globe

Shakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Each volume is devoted to a theme, or play, or group of plays; each also contains a section of reviews of criticism and performance. Now backnumbers are gradually being reissued in paperback.
Print Book, English, 2003
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003
Criticism, interpretation, etc
1 volume : illustrations
9780521541855, 0521541859
52530669
1. Reconstruction of the Globe: a retrospective Gabriel Egan; 2. 'Useful in the Year 1999': William Poel and Shakespeare's 'Build of Stage' Marion O'Connor; 3. Re-constructing the Globe, constructing ourselves W. B. Worthen; 4. From liturgy to the Globe: the changing concept of space Jerzy Limon; 5. The arithmetic of memory: Shakespeare's theatre and the national past Anthony B. Dawson; 6. Maximal and minimal tests: Shakespeare v. the Globe Andrew Gurr; 7. William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: everything's nice in America? Barbara Hodgdon; 8. Which is the Jew that Shakespeare knew? Shylock on the Elizabethan Stage Charles Edelman; 9. A little touch of Harry in the light: Henry V at the New Globe Yu Jin Ko; 10. Gulls, cony-catchers and cozeners: Twelfth Night and the Elizabethan underworld Angela Hurworth; 11. The Globe, the Court and Measure for Measure John Astington; 12. Macbeth and the antic round Stephen Orgel; 13. Macbeth/Umbatha: global Shakespeare in a post-colonial market Kate McLuskie; 14. When all is true: law, history and problems of knowledge in Henry VIII Barbara Kreps; 15. 'All which it inherit': Shakespeare, Globes and global media Peter Donaldson; 16. 'Delicious traffick': alterity and exchange on early modern stages Ania Loomba; 17. The 1998 Globe season Richard Proudfoot; 18. Shakespeare performances in England 1998 Robert Smallwood; 19. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January - December 1997 Niky Rathbone; 20. The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies: 1. Critical studies reviewed by Janette Dillon; 2. Shakespeare's life, times and stage reviewed by Alison Findlay; 3. Editions and textual studies reviewed by Eric Rasmussen.