Articles in this issue
- "Shakespeare's Wordplay—Some Reappraisals": A Reply.
Molly M. Mahood, and [else], Vol. 6: 135-37
- Lucius, the Severely Flawed Redeemer of Titus Andronicus
Anthony Brian Taylor, and [else], Vol. 6: 138-57
- Hamlet: Reconstructing a Lost Code of Meaning
Anthony DiMatteo, and [else], Vol. 6: 158-79
- Carnival Vindicated to Himself? Reappraising "Bakhtinized" Ben Jonson
Rocco Coronato, and [else], Vol. 6: 180-202
- Edwin Muir's Chorus of the Newly Dead and its Analogues
Kenneth Muir, and [else], Vol. 6: 203-06
- T. H. White, Pacifism and Violence: The Once and Future Nation
Andrew Hadfield, and [else], Vol. 6: 207-26
- The Texts of Peter Martyr's De orbe novo decades (1504-1628): A Response to Andrew Hadfield
Michael Brennan, and [else], Vol. 6: 227-45
- An Answer to Maurice Hunt's "Modern and Postmodern Discourses in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale"
David Laird, and [else], Vol. 6: 246-50
- Joan Didion and "Company": A Response to John Whalen-Bridge
Gordon O. Taylor - Joan Didion and "Company": A Response to John Whalen-Bridge, 251-57 and [else] and 251-57, Vol. 6: 283-309
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