E.A.J. Honigmann

From the Review

June 10, 1993: Playing the Unplayable*

Shylock: A Legend and Its Legacy by John Gross

The Masks of Hamlet by Marvin Rosenberg

November 19, 1992: Plague on the Globe?*

Shakespeare The Later Years by Russell Fraser

Politics, Plague, and Shakespeare's Theater: The Stuart Years by Leeds Barroll

June 25, 1992: 'The Second-Best Bed' (letter)

April 9, 1992: Shakespeare & Co. (letter)

November 7, 1991: The Second-Best Bed*

January 17, 1991: She Got Lear Right (letter)

October 25, 1990: Do-It-Yourself Lear*

The Complete King Lear, 1608–1623 (1623), 149 by William Shakespeare, prepared by Michael Warren

March 29, 1990: The Dream of the Globe*

Rebuilding Shakespeare's Globe by Andrew Gurr, by John Orrell, foreword by Sam Wanamaker

February 15, 1990: Whose Shakespeare? (letter)

December 7, 1989: Me, Myself, and I*

Studies in Autobiography edited by James Olney

Fabricating Lives: Explorations in American Autobiography by Herbert Leibowitz

September 28, 1989: Shakespeare's Double Vision*

Shakespeare: The Four Romances by Robert M. Adams

October 13, 1988: The Triumph of Will*

Young Shakespeare by Russell Fraser

March 31, 1988: The New Shakespeare?*

Shakespearean Negotiations: The Circulation of Social Energy in Renaissance England by Stephen Greenblatt. (The New Historicism: Studies in Cultural Poetics, 4)

February 12, 1987: Fingerprinting Shakespeare*

Shakespeare's Lost Play: 'Edmund Ironside' edited by Eric Sams

January 17, 1985: The Sweet Swan of Oxford?*

The Mysterious William Shakespeare: The Myth and the Reality by Charlton Ogburn

February 2, 1984: The New Lear*

The Division of the Kingdoms: Shakespeare's Two Versions of 'King Lear' edited by Gary Taylor, edited by Michael Warren

Books by E.A.J. Honigmann

Myriad-Minded Shakespeare: Essays on the Tragedies, Problem Comedies, and Shakespeare the Man (1998)
Shakespeare: The Lost Years (1998)
The Texts of Othello and Shakespearian Revision (1996)
Myriad-Minded Shakespeare: Essays, Chiefly on the Tragedies and Problem Omedies (1988)
John Weever: A Biography of a Literary Associate of Shakespeare and Jonson, Together with a Photographic Facsimile of Weever's Epigrammes (1599) (1987)
Shakespeare's Impact on His Contemporaries (1982)
Shakespeare: Seven Tragedies: The Dramatist's Manipulation of Response (1976)
Shakespearian Tragedy and the Mixed Response: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered Before the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne on Monday 8th March 1971 (1971)