Introduction: Shakespeare and the Reformation Dennis Taylor
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The Comedy of Errors and The Calumny of Appelles: An Exercise in Source Study Richard Dutton
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"Obsequious Laments": Mourning and Communal Memory in Shakespeare's Richard III Katharine Goodland
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Catholic and Protestant, Jesuit and Jew: Historical Religion in The Merchant of Venice John Klause
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The Accent and Gait of Christians: Hamlet's Puritan Style R. Chris Hassel, Jr.
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Helena and the Reformation Problem of Merit in All's Well That Ends Well Maurice Hunt
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| Review Essays: |
The Reformation, the Bible in English (1557-1582), Some Popular Pamphlets, and Some Popular Plays of Jonson and Shakespeare Douglas J. McMillan
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Gulielmus Clerkue Stratfordiensis at the English College in Rome: Inconclusive Evidence for a Catholic Shakespeare Thomas Merriam
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Sorting out Catholic and Protestant Elements in Shakespeare Dennis Taylor
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Klal Yisroel Literature or Various National Jewish Literatures?: Two Contemporary Views Marion Spies
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| Features: |
| Book Reviews |
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| New Books |
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| Notes on Contributors |
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| Announcements, Conferences, Exhibitions |
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| Abstracts |
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| Recent Critical Articles |
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