Publications

2000.01.01

Hot Questrists after the English Renaissance:

Essays on Shakespeare and His Contemporaries (AMS Press, 2000) [35周年記念]

Essays on Shakespeare and His Contemporaries (AMS Press, 2000) In commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the Society

Foreword YASUO TAMAIZUMI vii

Introduction

YASUNARI TAKAHASHI 1

Falling Backward and Broken Maidenhead: Language of Sexuality in Romeo and Juliet

SOJI IWASAKI 5

Diagnosing Male Jealousy: Woman as Man's Symptom in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Othello, The Winter's Tale and Cymbeline

YOKO TAKAKUWA 19

The Wonder of the Virgin Queen: Through Early Colonial Discourse on Virginia

EMI HAMANA 37

The Taming of the Shrewd Critics Who Talk Wild of The Wild-Goose Chase

SHOICHIRO KAWAI 53

Creating the Female Self: Margaret Cavendish's Authorial Voice and Fictional Selves

MAMI ADACHI 69

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Dialogue in Romeo and Juliet

TETSUO KISHI 89

"Those Are Pearls That Were His Eyes": Shakespeare's Holographic Imagination

MITSURU KAMACHI 101

Coriolanus and the Body of Satan

KOICHI MURANUSHI 115

The Bee Emblem in The Rape of Lucrece

MISAKO MATSUDA 131

Overlapping Exits and Entrances in Shakespeare's Plays

MARIKO ICHIKAWA 145

* * *

Theories of Nature and Political Legitimation: Two Orestes Plays in English Renaissance Drama

AYA MIMURA 167

The First and the Second Parts of Henry IV: Some Thoughts on the Origins of Shakespearean Gentleness

SHIGEKI TAKADA 183

"Remember Saint Crispin": Narrating the Nation in Henry V

TED MOTOHASHI 197

Tamburlaine's Prophetic Oratory and Protestant Militarism in the 1580s

ARATA IDE 215

On the Margins of a Civilization: The Representation of the Scythians in Elizabethan Texts

ATSUHIKO HIROTA 237

The Masque of Queens: Between Sight and Sound

YUMIKO YAMADA 255

Contextualizing Shakespeare: The Renaissance Debate on the Nature of Slavery

SERGIO MAZZARELLI 269

Notes on Contributors

289

Index

293

Foreword YASUO TAMAIZUMI vii

Introduction

YASUNARI TAKAHASHI 1

Falling Backward and Broken Maidenhead: Language of Sexuality in Romeo and Juliet

SOJI IWASAKI 5

Diagnosing Male Jealousy: Woman as Man's Symptom in The Merry Wives of Windsor, Othello, The Winter's Tale and Cymbeline

YOKO TAKAKUWA 19

The Wonder of the Virgin Queen: Through Early Colonial Discourse on Virginia

EMI HAMANA 37

The Taming of the Shrewd Critics Who Talk Wild of The Wild-Goose Chase

SHOICHIRO KAWAI 53

Creating the Female Self: Margaret Cavendish's Authorial Voice and Fictional Selves

MAMI ADACHI 69

* * *

Dialogue in Romeo and Juliet

TETSUO KISHI 89

"Those Are Pearls That Were His Eyes": Shakespeare's Holographic Imagination

MITSURU KAMACHI 101

Coriolanus and the Body of Satan

KOICHI MURANUSHI 115

The Bee Emblem in The Rape of Lucrece

MISAKO MATSUDA 131

Overlapping Exits and Entrances in Shakespeare's Plays

MARIKO ICHIKAWA 145

* * *

Theories of Nature and Political Legitimation: Two Orestes Plays in English Renaissance Drama

AYA MIMURA 167

The First and the Second Parts of Henry IV: Some Thoughts on the Origins of Shakespearean Gentleness

SHIGEKI TAKADA 183

"Remember Saint Crispin": Narrating the Nation in Henry V

TED MOTOHASHI 197

Tamburlaine's Prophetic Oratory and Protestant Militarism in the 1580s

ARATA IDE 215

On the Margins of a Civilization: The Representation of the Scythians in Elizabethan Texts

ATSUHIKO HIROTA 237

The Masque of Queens: Between Sight and Sound

YUMIKO YAMADA 255

Contextualizing Shakespeare: The Renaissance Debate on the Nature of Slavery

SERGIO MAZZARELLI 269

Notes on Contributors

289

Index

293