CONTRIBUTORS
HARRIETTE ANDREADIS
BARBARA BOWEN
ELIZABETH A. BROWN
KATHLEEN BROWN
SUSAN FRYE
LOWELL GALLAGHER
LISA GIM
MARGO HENDRICKS
JEAN E. HOWARD
ANN ROSALIND JONES
JODI MIKALACHKI
SIMON MORGAN-RUSSELL
HELEN OSTOVICH
KAREN ROBERTSON
JESSICA TVORDI
MARY WACK
VALERIE WAYNE
Karen Robertson is Adjunct Associate Professor of English and
Women's Studies at Vassar College. She co-edited a previous
collection of feminist essays, Sexuality and Politics in
Renaissance Drama (1991), as well as an edition of an early revenge
play, John Pikering's Horestes (1996).
Susan Frye is Associate Professor of English and Women's Studies at
the University of Wyoming. She is the author of Elizabeth I: The
Competition for Representation (OUP, 1993) and is now working on a
new book, Women's Work and Women's Writing.
Occasionally one comes across a well-written and carefully argued interpretation of Shakespeare's drama that prompts a major reconsideration of the evidence. Jessica Tvordi's 'Female Alliance and the Construction of Homoeroticism in As You Like It and Twelfth Night' in Frye and Robertson, eds., Maids and Mistresses is one such article ... this essay remains a must-read for anyone interested in the circulation of sexual desire in Shakespeare's comedies. Years Work in English Studies An exciting edition to the burgeoning field of collection of essays in this area. Years Work in English Studies This book represents a valuable collection of studies on early modern women's collectives both real and imagined. Sixteenth Century Journal
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