Comparative Drama is please to announce the publication of our most recent issue. Volume 48.4 includes the following contributions:
Essays
Theater of Transposition: Charles Dullin and the East Asian Theater
Min Tian
Heywood's Epic Theater
Mark Bayer
Tedium: An Essay on Drag, Attunement, Theater, and Translation
Loren Kruger
“I’ll Find a Day to Massacre Them All”: Tamora in Titus Andronicus and Catherine de Médicis
Jo Eldridge Carney
Reviews
Religion Around Shakespeare
by Peter Iver Kaufman
reviewed by Cyndia Clegg
Dramaturgy of Sound in the Avant-Garde and Postdramatic Theatre
by Mladen Ovadija
reviewed by Ross Brown
The Age of Thomas Nashe: Text, Bodies and Trespasses of Authorship in Early Modern England
eds. Stephen Guy-Bray, Joan Pong Linton, and Steve Mentz
reviewed by Jason Scott-Warren
Shakespeare’s Unreformed Fictions
by Gillian Woods
reviewed by Phebe Jensen
John Lowin and the English Theatre, 1603-1647: Acting and Cultural Politics on the Jacobean
and Caroline Stage
by Barbara Wooding
reviewed by Matthew Steggle
Unruly Women: Performance, Penitence, and Punishment in Early Modern Spain
by Margaret Boyle
reviewed by Hilaire Kallendorf
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