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  3. Vol. 4 No. S2 (2005): Renaissance Drama

Vol. 4 No. S2 (2005): Renaissance Drama

Published: 2005-06-01

Articles

  • When the Golden Bough Breaks: Folk Drama and the Theatre Historian

    Tom Pettitt
    1-40
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  • The Taming of a Shrew: Composition as Induction to Authorship

    Roy Eriksen
    41-63
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  • Underplayed Rivalry: Patronage and the Marlovian Subtext of Summer’s Last Will and Testament

    Per Sivefors
    65-87
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  • Thomas Lodge and Elizabethan Republicanism

    Andrew Hadfield
    89-105
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  • George Chapman’s “Oedipus Complex”: Intertextual Patterns in The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles Duke of Byron

    Gunilla Florby
    107-119
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  • Disgusting John Marston: Sensationalism and the Limits of A Post-Modern Marston

    Georgia Brown
    122-142
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  • Moors, Social Anxiety and Horror in Thomas Rawlins’s The Rebellion

    Anna Fåhraeus
    143-161
    • PDF

Reviews

  • Swärdh, Anna. 2003. Rape and Religion in English Renaissance Literature: A Topical Study of Four Texts by Shakespeare, Drayton, and Middleton. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia 124. pp. 254.

    Lisa Hopkins
    163-165
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  • Asquith, Clare. 2005. Shadowplay. New York: Public Affairs, 2005. pp. xvii + 348. £18.99. Wilson, Richard. 2004. Secret Shakespeare. Manchester: Manchester University Press. pp. 10 + 326. £47.50 hb, £15.99 pb.

    Stuart John Sillars
    166-168
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The Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) covers the fields of English studies in the Nordic countries: English linguistics, literature and language teaching and learning. NJES is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes 2-3 issues a year, including general and special themed issues. The journal is affiliated to the Nordic Association of English Studies. 

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Nordic Journal of English Studies (NJES) | ISSN (Online) 1654-6970 | ISSN (Print)1502-7694 (NJES is published online only since 2007)

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