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The Year's Work in English Studies Advance Access originally published online on June 8, 2007
The Year's Work in English Studies 2007 86(1):333-449; doi:10.1093/ywes/mam006
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VI

Shakespeare

Gabriel Egan

Loughborough University

Peter J. Smith

Nottingham Trent University

Lucy Munro

Keele University, Twickenham

Matthew C. Hansen

Boise State University

Jonathan Hartwell and Annaliese Connolly

Sheffield Hallam University

Steve Longstaffe

University of Cumbria

Jon Orten

Ostfold College, Norway

Edel Lamb

Queen's University Belfast


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This chapter has four sections: 1. Editions and Textual Matters; 2. Shakespeare in the Theatre; 3. Shakespeare on Screen; 4. Criticism. Section 1 is by Gabriel Egan; section 2 is by Peter J. Smith; section 3 is by Lucy Munro; section 4(a) is by Matthew C. Hansen; section 4(b) is by Jonathan Hartwell; section 4(c) is by Annaliese Connolly; section 4(d) is by Steve Longstaffe; section 4(e) is by Jon Orten; section 4(f) is by Edel Lamb.


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