Includes bibliographical references and index
David Scott Kastan: Shakespeare and the "element" he lived in
David Bevington: Shakespeare the man
Norman Jones: Shakespeare's England
Ian W. Archer: Shakespeare's London
Peter Lake: Religious identities in Shakespeare's England
Susan Dwyer Amussen: Family and the household
Martin Dzelzainis: Shakespeare and political thought
David Harris Sacks: Political culture
heidi Brayman Hackel: "The great variety of readers" and early modern reading practices
David Daniell: Reading the Bible
Robert S. Miola: Reading the classics
D. R. Woolf: Shapes of history
Diana E. Henderson and James Siemon: Reading vernacular literature
Scott McMillin: Professional playwriting
Jonathan Hope: Shakespeare's 'Natiue English'
George T. Wright: Hearing Shakespeare's dramatic verse
Peter G. Platt: Shakespeare and rhetorical culture
Jean E. Howard: Shakespeare and genre
William Ingram: Economics of playing
S. P. Cerasano: Chamberlain's-King's men
Rslyn L. Knutson: Shakespeare's Repertory
Andrew Gurr: Shakespeare's playhouses
Richard Dutton: Licensing and censorship
Thomas L. Berger and Jesse M. Lander: Shakespeare in print, 1593-1640
William B. Long: "Precious few": English manuscript playbooks
Laurie E. Maguire: Craft of printing (1600)
Mark Bland: London book-trade in 1600
Cyndia Susan Clegg: Liberty, license, and authority: press censorship and Shakespeare
Michael D. Bristol.: Shakespeare: the myth
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