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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2006): Shakespeare for Children
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2006): Shakespeare for Children
Special Issue edited by Sujata Iyengar and Christy Desmet
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18274/bl.v2i1
Published:
2023-05-03
Articles
Giving "to Airy Nothing a Local Habitation and a Name"
William Shakespeare's Worlds of Imagination as Accessed through a Role-Playing Game
Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak, Agata Zarzycka
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Of Tails and Tempests
Feminine Sexuality and Shakespearean Children's Texts
Erica Hateley
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"Crushing on a Capulet"
Culture, Cognition, and Simplification in Romeo and Juliet for Young People
Sheila Cavanagh
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Shakespeare and Education in the Lambs' Poetry for Children and Tales from Shakespeare
Darlena Ciraulo, Daniel Schierenbeck
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The "Shakesteen" genre
Claire Danes's Star-Body, Teen Female Fans, and the Pluralization of Authorship
Angela Keam
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Appropriations in Performance Reviews
Bard for Babes
Sujata Iyengar
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Honolulu Theatre for Youth's Rap Othello
Yu Jin Ko
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Cluster Introduction: Quinnopolis vs. Hamlet at the Shakespeare Association of America Annual Meeting, April 2006
Alice Dailey
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Hamlet vs. Quinnopolis vs. Hamlet
Peter Kanelos
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re: vs.
Scott L. Newstok
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Francisco and Bernardo do Hamlet
Helen Ostovich
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Still Crazy, After All These Years
Ophelia vs. Clementine
Regina Buccola
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Quinnopolis vs. Hamlet
Pickers and Stealers
Paul Menzer
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Quinnopolis vs. Hamlet Performance Information
Christy Desmet
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Book Reviews
Berryman's Shakespeare, by John Berryman, edited by John Haffenden
Andy Frazee
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Celtic Night, by Bridget O'Dwyer
Simon Gatrell
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Novel Shakespeares, by Julie Sanders
Robin Warren
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Notes
Macbeth Meets Alley Oop, and William Shakespeare Meets V. T. Hamlin and Tom Stoppard
Michael P. Jensen
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Harry — Is that Potter, Percy or Plantagenet?
A Note on Shakespeare's 1 Henry IV in the Transitional Novels of J. K. Rowling
Kathryn Jacobs
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From Hornbooks to Comic Books: "Shakespeare for Children"
Meg Pearson
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