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Volume XII
Three Sonnets of Love and Age
by Peter Cummings
"Every good servant does not all
commands": Shakespeare's Servants and the Duty to Disobey
by Linda Anderson
"Authentic in your place and person":
Shakespeare and the Problem of Reindentification
by William W. E. Slights
Staging the Evidence: Shakespeare's Theatrical
Revengers
by Douglas E. Green
Community, Narrativity, and Empowerment in
Julia Margaret Cameron's Photgraphic Readings of Shakespeare
by Constance Relihan
The Comic Equilibrium of Much Ado About Nothing
by Morriss Partee
Fate and Fortune in Romeo and Juliet
by Douglas Waters
"Cock-a-hoop"
by Michael Cameron Andrews
Othello's Jealousy and the "Gate of Hell"
by Michael W. Shurgot
Absence and Subversion: the
"O'erflow" of Gender in Shakespeare's Antony
and Cleopatra
by J. Robert Baker
The Joining of Male and Female: An Alchemical
of Transmutation in Antony
and Cleopatra
by Mary Ann Curtis
The Alchemical Storm: Etymology, Wordplay, and New
World Kairos in Shakespeare's The Tempest
by Peter Cummings
"The Phoenix
Re-Viewed"
by Robert Fleissner
Alabama Shakespeare Review, 1992
by Craig Barrow
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