Comparative Drama is pleased to announce publication of our Spring 2015 issue. Volume 49.1 includes the following contributions:
Essays
Moscow, St Petersburg, London: Hubert Griffith and the Search for a Russian Truth
Claire Warden
The Tragicomic Moment: Republicanism in Beaumont and Fletcher’s Philaster
Judy Park
Vondel’s Brothers and the Power of Imagination
Stijn Bussels
Brothers and ‘Gentles’ in The Life of King Henry the Fifth
Maurice Hunt
Reviews
The Drama of Reform: Theology and Theatricality, 1461-1553, by Tamara Atkin
reviewed by Clifford Davidson
Documentary Trial Plays in Contemporary American Theater, by Jacqueline O'Connor
reviewed by Leopold Lippert
The Ingenious Simpleton: Upending Imposed Ideologies through Brief Comic Theatre, by Delia Méndez Montesinos
reviewed by Corey A. Reed
Moving Shakespeare Indoors: Performance and Repertoire in the Jacobean Playhouses,
edited by Andrew Gurr and Farah-Karim-Cooper
reviewed by Joel Benabu
Singing Simpkin and other Bawdy Jigs: Musical Comedy on the Shakespearean Stage: Scripts, Music and Context, by Roger Clegg and Lucie Skeaping
reviewed by Catherine Henze
The End of Satisfaction: Drama and Repentance in the Age of Shakespeare, by Heather Hirschfeld reviewed by William Junker
Shaw’s Settings: Gardens and Libraries, by Tony Jason Stafford
reviewed by Christopher Wixson
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