Contents
Volume V
Portrait of William Bennett
by Thel Taylor
Two Elegies for William E. Bennett
by Paul Ramsey
Nid Archodd Duw I'r Fran Deui: A Memoir
of Bill Bennett
by James R. Andreas
Two Birds with One Stone: Lapidary
Re-Inscription in The Phoenix
and the Turtle
by Marjorie Garber
The Idea of Time in Shakespeare's Second
Historical Tetralogy
by Charles R. Forker
Shylock: "His stones, his daughter, and
his ducats"
by Shirley Nelson Garner
Shakespeare and Dekker: Creative Interaction
and the Form of Romantic Comedy
by Larry S. Champion
From the Street to the Stage: Pageantry in the
History Plays
by Frances Dodson Rhome
"Age in Unnecessary": A Jungian
Approach to King Lear
by H. R. Coursen
The True Chronicle History of King Leir and Shakespeare's King Lear: A Reconsideration
by Peter Pauls
Brutus' Motivation and Melancholy
by W. Nicholas Knight
Love's Labour Lost and the Marx Brothers
by Robert C. Fulton, III
Falstaff - A Trickster Figure
by Edith Kern
Darkness Lightened: A. L. Rowse's Dakr Lady
Once More
by Paul Ramsey
Power to Hurt: Sonnets 109-10 and 117-20
by Michael Cameron Andrews
Prince Hal's Reformation Soliloquy: A
"Macro-Sonnet"
by Dale C. Uhlmann
Shakespeare's Iago: The Kierkegaardian Aesthete
by William E. Bennett
The Gravediggers' Scene: A Unifying Thread in Hamlet
by William E. Bennett