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52. Music in Contemporary Shakespearean Cinema
53. Franco Zeffirelli
54. Our Shakespeares: British Television Shakespeare and the Strains of Multiculturalism
55. Shakespeare on Film Judith Buchanan
56. “WHAT SAY YOU TO [THIS] BOOK? […] IS IT YOURS?”: ORAL AND COLLABORATIVE NARRATIVE TRAJECTORIES IN THE MEDIATED WRITINGS OF ANNA TRAPNEL
57. Shakespeare on Film in the New Millennium
58. The Modern Language Review
59. Women Writers of the 17th Century
60. Spectacular Shakespeare: Critical Theory and Popular Cinema (review)
61. Shakespeare's Other Island
62. Women, writing, persecution, 1540-1660
63. Screening Early Modern Drama: Beyond Shakespeare/Spectral Shakespeares: Media Adaptations in the Twenty-First Century.
64. Cartography & conflict : 'A Map of Ghosts' (a novel) ; The art of the map (critical component)
65. The wonderful discovery of Elizabeth Sawyer
66. Colour in early modern English literature and culture
67. The Virgin Mary in the early modern literary imagination
68. Print, rhetoric, and 'plantation', 1571-1641
69. ‘These Violent Delights Have Violent Ends’: Baz Luhrmann’s Millennial Shakespeare
70. The Postmodern Theatre of Paul Mazursky’s Tempest
71. Impressions of Fantasy: Adrian Noble’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
72. ‘The Way the World is Now’: Love in the Troma Zone
73. Shakespeare Meets The Godfather: The Postmodern Populism of Al Pacino’s Looking for Richard
74. Urban Dystopias: Reapproaching Christine Edzard’s As You Like It
75. The Book on the Screen: Shakespeare Films and Textual Culture
76. Camp Richard III and the Burdens of (Stage/Film) History
77. Shakespeare in Love and the End of the Shakespearean: Academic and Mass Culture Constructions of Literary Authorship
78. Virgin and Ape, Venetian and Infidel: Labellings of Otherness in Oliver Parker’s Othello
79. The End of History and the Last Man: Kenneth Branagh’s Hamlet
80. ‘Either for tragedy, comedy’: Attitudes to Hamlet in Kenneth Branagh’s In the Bleak Midwinter and Hamlet
81. Rug-headed kerns speaking tongues: Shakespeare, Translation and the Irish Language
82. No ‘Brave Irishman’ Need Apply: Thomas Sheridan, Shakespeare and the Smock-Alley Theatre
83. Shakespeare, Holinshed and Ireland: Resources and Con-texts
84. Bridegrooms to the Goddess: Hughes, Heaney and the Elizabethans
85. ‘Tish ill done’: Henry the Fift and the Politics of Editing
86. Shakespeare and the Definition of the Irish Nation
87. ‘Shakespeare Explained’: James Joyce’s Shakespeare from Victorian Burlesque to Postmodern Bard
88. W. B. Yeats and Shakespearean Character
89. Where is Ireland in The Tempest?
90. ‘Hitherto she ne’re could fancy him’: Shakespeare’s ‘British’ Plays and the Exclusion of Ireland
91. Neighbourhood in Henry V
92. Introduction
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