Comparative Drama's fall 2013 issue, volume 47.3, has arrived from press. This issue includes the following contributions:
Essays
Performing the Aging Self in "Da" and Dancing at Lughnasa
Valerie Lipscomb
Role and Freedom in Calderón’s The Great Theater of the World
Gerhard Poppenberg
The Idea of “America” in the Expatriate Drama of Koffi Kwahulé
Les Essif
Conflict, Carnage, and Cats: Toward a Comic Cú
Chulainn in Martin McDonagh's The Lieutenant of Inishmore
A. J. Knox
Reviews
“The Farce of the Fart” and Other Ribaldries: Twelve Medieval French Plays in Modern English
ed. and trans. Jody Enders
reviewed by Noah D. Guynn
Shakespeare Among the Courtesans: Prostitution, Literature, and Drama, 1500-1650
by Duncan Salked
reviewed by Theresa D. Kemp
Drama and the Transfer of Power in Renaissance England
by Martin Wiggins
reviewed by Adam Zucker
Faith in Shakespeare
by Richard C. McCoy
reviewed by Jennifer C. Vaught
Illustrating Shakespeare
by Peter Whitfield
reviewed by Alan R. Young
Shakespeare in Company
by Bart Van Es
reviewed by Tim Fitzpatrick
Ludics in Surrealist Theatre and Beyond
by Vassiliki Rapti
reviewed by Pierre Taminiaux
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