UPDATE: Early Theatre (journal)

full name / name of organization: 
Helen Ostovich
contact email: 

EARLY THEATRE 5.1 (2002) (journal)

Beginning in 2002, EARLY THEATRE will be publishing 2 issues a year, one =
in June and the other in December. We are always interested in =
receiving an article or note on any aspect of early modern performance =
or theatre history, and are still reviewing material for our December =
issue. =20

Although EARLY THEATRE has received government funding (Social Sciences =
and Humanities Research Council of Canada) well as support from McMaster =
University, subscribers play a vital role in the continuation of this =
journal. Please renew your subscription or begin a new subscription. =
Right now, $25 a year will pay for the two issues. We need your =
support.

For the next issue, here is the table of contents. You may access the =
abstracts online at www.earlytheatre.ca

EARLY THEATRE 5.1 (June 2002)

"Mrs Noah and Didactic Abuses" by JANE TOLMIE (Harvard)

"The Certainty of Uncertain Knowledge: The Collaborative Authorship of =
The
Changeling" by RICHARD L. NOCHIMSON (Yeshiva)

"Playhouse Calls: Folk Play Doctors on the Elizabethan Stage" by =
RICHARD F.
HARDIN (U of Kansas)

NOTE
"The Performance of Disguise" by PETER HYLAND (Huron University =
College)

BOOK REVIEWS:

H. R. Coursen. Shakespeare: The Two Traditions. Madison: Fairleigh =
Dickinson
University Press, 1999. Rev. by Deborah Cartmell.

John Cox. The Devil and the Sacred in English Drama, 1350-1642. =
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2000. Rev. by Peter Happe.

Alan Dessen and Leslie Thomson. Dictionary of Stage Directions in =
English
Drama. Rev. by Linda McJannet

Susan Frye and Karen Robertson, eds. Maids and Mistresses, Cousins and
Queens. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Rev. by Joan Larsen =
Klein.

Margreta de Grazia and Stanley Wells, eds. The Cambridge Companion to
Shakespeare. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Rev. by Peter
Hyland.

Richard Harp and Stanley Stewart, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Ben
Jonson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Rev. by James =
Hirsh.

Chris Humphrey. The Politics of Carnival: Festive Misrule in Medieval
England. Manchester UP/Palgrave, 2001. Rev. by Kathleen Ashley.

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Cameron Louis, ed. Records of Early English Drama. Sussex. Brepols and
University of Toronto Press, 2000. Rev. by David Hickman

T. F. Wharton, ed. The Drama of John Marston. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2000. Rev. by Ray Rice.

For subscription, please contact CRRS Publications =
crrs.publications_at_utoronto.ca

Business Information:
  Address:
    71 Queen's Park E
    Victoria University
    Toronto ON M5S 1K7
  Phone: 416-585-4465

Helen Ostovich
Editor, EARLY THEATRE / Professor, Dept of English=20
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S 4L9
(905)525-9140 x24496 FAX (905)777-8316
http://www.earlytheatre.ca

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