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Shakespeare Bulletin is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal which publishes articles at the cutting edge of Shakespearean and early modern performance studies and theater history. Since its early days as the publication of the New York Shakespeare Society (from 1980) and its incorporation of the Shakespeare on Film Newsletter edited by Kenneth Rothwell and Bernice Kliman in 1992, Shakespeare Bulletin has grown into the leading journal of early modern performance studies.
It is a distinguishing feature of this journal that it welcomes scholarship on the full range of plays not only by Shakespeare but also by other early modern dramatists. The journal also publishes theater, film, and book reviews, providing a record of performance and scholarship in a variety of media throughout the world.
The journal is edited by an international team of scholars and has its offices at the Shakespeare & Performance program at Mary Baldwin University, USA.
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Volume 36, Number 1, Spring 2018Table of Contents

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View All 'Metatheatre' is Not Created Equal: The Knight of the Burning Pestle, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and the Navigation of the Spectrum of Dramatic Representation
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View Historical Affects and the Early Modern Theater eds. by Ronda Arab, Michelle M. Dowd, and Adam Zucker, and: Affect Theory and Early Modern Texts: Politics, Ecologies, and Form eds. by Amanda Bailey and Mario DiGangi (review)
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ISSN | 1931-1427 |
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Print ISSN | 0748-2558 |
Launched on MUSE | 2018-03-24 |
Open Access | No |
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