Shakespeare Survey: Volume 55, King Lear and Its Afterlife: An Annual Survey of Shakespeare Studies and ProductionShakespeare Survey is a yearbook of Shakespeare studies and production. Each volume is devoted to a theme, or play, or group of plays; each also contains a section of reviews of criticism and performance. For the first time, numbers 1-50 are being reissued in paperback. |
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A Retrospect 19802000 I | 12 |
Lear Old Age and Kingship | 36 |
ANDREW GURR Headgear as a Paralinguistic Signifier in King Lear | 43 |
King Lear and | 53 |
JOHN J JOUGHIN Lears Afterlife | 67 |
The Lyric Afterlife of Shakespeares Poor Tom | 82 |
PETER WOMACK Secularizing King Lear Shakespeare Tate and the Sacred | 96 |
The Apotheosis of Cordelia | 106 |
King Lear on Pacific Cliffs | 170 |
MICHAEL CORDNER Actors Editors and the Annotation of Shakespearian Playscripts | 181 |
The Classical Presence | 199 |
ROBIN HEADLAM WELLS Julius Caesar Machiavelli and the Uses of History | 209 |
KENT CARTWRIGHT Scepticism and Theatre in Macbeth | 219 |
SIMON SHEPHERD Revels End and the Gentle Body Starts | 237 |
Editorial Intervention | 257 |
Shakespeare in South Africa | 271 |
King Lear as Jewish Mother | 114 |
The Case for Gordon | 128 |
RICHARD PROUDFOOT Some Lears | 139 |
R A FOAKES King Lear and Endgame | 153 |
Edward Bonds Lear and the Ghosts | 159 |
MICHAEL DOBSON Shakespeare Performances in England 2001 | 285 |
NIKY RATHBONE Professional Shakespeare Productions in the British Isles | 322 |
The Years Contributions to Shakespeare Studies | 336 |
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