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The Journal of the Wooden O
Symposium Copyright © Southern Utah University Press, ISSN 1539-5758 |
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Volume 1 - 2001
"The Most Unkindest Cut of All" -- Shakespeare's Use of Multiple Degrees of Adjective and Adverb Comparison Norma J. Engberg Memoria Artium Magicarum in the Tempest Todd M. Lidh Claribel, Tunis and Greenway's Propero's Books William Babula Is C.S. Lewis Still Relevant to Literary Studies Today? Thomas L. Martin C.S. Lewis's Lost Othello Manuscript and the Re-Presentation of Race J. Duke Pesta Rare Commentary from C.S. Lewis on Shakespeare: The Recently-Discovered Othello Essays Michael W. Price Light and Delight: The Return of the Repressed in Othello, Titus Andronicus, and The Tempest Scott Oldenburg Alas, Poor Hamlet: Film Popularizers and the Prince of Denmark Ace G. Pilkington The Folk Tradition of Joan of Arc's Spirituality Ann Chamberlin The Compleat Work of Henry VI (Abridged): A Comparison of Single-Play Adaptions at the Stratford, Ontario and Utah Shakespearean Festivals Richard G. Scharine The Two Gentleman of Verona: Shakespeare's High-Gothic Typological Re-Telling of Genesis 4? Tom Flanigan "To Print Them in Memory": Biblicism and Its Effects on Elizabethan Plays Curtis Bostick The New World Order in 4.3 of Macbeth Gary Harrington Comparatively Speaking: Notions of Love in English Literature Tera Burgess Virtue vs. Vengeance: Examining the "Quality of Mercy" and Human Relationships in The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, and Measure for Measure Kristen Proehl |
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