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Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" 研究論文(1) : 2001-2011

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  1. Albanese, Denise.;
    The Shakespeare Film and the Americanization of Culture.  In: Howard, Jean E. (ed. and introd.); Shershow, Scott Cutler (ed. and introd.); Hawkes, Terence (preface) Marxist Shakespeares. London, England: Routledge; 2001. xii, 304 pp. ISBN: 9780415202343; (pbk.); 9780415202336; (hbk.); pp. 206-226(21)

  2. Anderegg, Michael.;
    Dean Meets the Pirate's Daughter: Passion and Parody in William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet and Shakespeare in Love.  In: Burt, Richard (ed. and introd.); Boose, Lynda E. (ed. and introd.) Shakespeare, the Movie II: Popularizing the Plays on Film, TV, Video, and DVD. London, England: Routledge; 2003. xi, 340 pp. (book article) ISBN: 9780415282987; (hbk.); 9780415282994; (pbk.); pp. 56-71(16)

  3. Anderson-Rabern, Rachel.;
    The Nature Theater of Oklahoma's Aesthetics of Fun.  In: TDR: The Drama Review, Vol. 54, no. 4, Winter 2010 (T 208), pp. 81-98(18) [Romeo and Juliet]

  4. Baker, Christopher.;
    The Persistence of the Sacred in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet.  In: Journal of Religion and Film, 2007 Oct; 11 (2): 13 paragraphs. 4 pp.

  5. Bartels, Emily C. and Smith, Emma.;
    Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama.  In: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Vol. 50, no. 2, Spring 2010, pp. 465-516(52) [Romeo and Juliet; pp. 461ff ]

  6. Bates, Catherine.;
    Shakespeare's Tragedies of Love.  In: McEachern, Claire (ed. and preface) The Cambridge Companion to Shakespearean Tragedy. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP; 2002. xiii, 274 pp. ISBN: 9780521790093; (hbk.); 9780521793599; (pbk.); pp. 182-203(22)

  7. Beck, Sarah W.;
    Individual Goals and Academic Literacy: Integrating Authenticity and Explicitness.  In: English Education, 2009 Apr; 41 (3): pp. 259-280(22)

  8. Belsey, Catherine.;
    The Name of the Rose in Romeo and Juliet.  In: Romeo and Juliet : William Shakespeare ; [contemporary critical essays] / ed. by R. S. White. Palgrave, 2001. 225 S. New casebooks. ISBN: 0-333-74781-X (pbk.); pp. 47-67(21)

  9. Beltran, Mary C.;
    The New Hollywood Racelessness: Only the Fast, Furious, (and Multiracial) Will Survive.  In: Cinema Journal, 44, no. 2, Winter 2005, pp. 50-67(18) [Romeo and Juliet]

  10. Bennett, Karen.;
    Starcrossd Lovers: Shakespeare and Prokofievs pas de deux in Romeo and Juliet.  In: The Cambridge Quarterly, Vol. 32, no. 4, December 2003 , pp. 311-347(37)

  11. Bennett, Karen.;
    Star-Cross'd Lovers in the Age of AIDS: The Intermediality of Rudolf Nureyev's Romeo and Juliet.  In: Star-Cross'd Lovers in the Age of AIDS: Rudolf Nureyev's Romeo and Juliet as Intersemiotic Translation. By Bennett, Karen, Peter Lang, 2007. ISBN: 978-3-03911-223-4; pp. 127-142(16)

  12. Benson, Sean.;
    "If I do prove her haggard": Shakespeare's Application of Hawking Tropes to Marriage.  In: Studies in Philology, Vol. 103, no. 2, Spring 2006, pp. 186-207(22)

  13. Bergeron, David Moore.;
    Wherefore Verona in The Two Gentlemen of Verona ?  In: Comparative Drama, Vol. 41, no. 4, Winter 2007-8, pp. 423-438(16) [Romeo and Juliet]

  14. Blake, N.;
    On Shakespeares informal language.  In: Journal of Historical Pragmatics, Vol. 3, no. 2, 2002 , pp. 179-204(26)

  15. Bolton, Matthew J.;
    Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.  In: Explicator, 2005, Summer; 63 (4): 208-209 (2)

  16. Bortolotti, Gary R. and Hutcheon, Linda.;
    On the Origin of Adaptations: Rethinking Fidelity Discourse and "Success"-Biologically.  In: New Literary History, Vol. 38, no. 3, Summer 2007, pp. 443-458(16) [Romeo and Juliet]

  17. Boyce, Charles.;
    Romeo and Juliet. SYNOPSIS.  In: Critical Companion to William Shakespeare: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work. vol. 1. Ed. by Charles Boyce. Facts On File, Inc. 2005. ISBN-10: 0-8160-5373; pp. 513-526(14)

  18. Brecht, Bertolt. (Tr. by Ralph Mannhein).;
    The Servants.  In: Romeo and Juliet : William Shakespeare ; [contemporary critical essays] / ed. by R. S. White. Palgrave, 2001. 225 S. New casebooks. ISBN: 0-333-74781-X (pbk.); pp. 147-151(5)

  19. Briggs, John Channing.;
    Romeo and Juliet and the Cure of Souls.  In: Ben Jonson Journal: Literary Contexts in the Age of Elizabeth, James and Charles, 2009 May; 16 (1-2): pp. 281-303 (23)

  20. Broder, Lesley.;
    Heroism against the Odds: William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (ca. 1599).  In: Fisher, Jerilyn (ed., preface, and introd.); Silber, Ellen S. (ed., preface, and introd.); Sadker, David (foreword)., Women in Literature: Reading through the Lens of Gender. Westport, CT: Greenwood; 2003. xxxix, 358 pp. (book article) ISBN: 9780313313462; pp. 250-252(3)

  21. Burt, Richard.;
    Slammin' Shakespeare In Acc(id)ents Yet Unknown: Liveness, Cinem(edi)a, and Racial Dis-integration.  In: Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 53, Number 2, Summer 2002, pp. 201-225(25) [Romeo and Juliet]

     
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  22. Caceres, Daniel Nisa.;
    "Be My Trew Mistres Still, Not My Faignd Page": Truth and Disguise in Donne's "Elegy 16".  In: Atlantis, Vol. 26, No. 1 (Junio 2004), pp. 37-47(11)

  23. Cacicedo, Alberto.;
    Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.  In: Explicator, 2003 Spring; 61(3): pp. 134-137 (4)

  24. Callaghan, Dympna.;
    Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama.  In: SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Vol. 44, no. 2, Spring 2004, pp. 405-444(40) [Romeo and Juliet ]

  25. Callaghan, Dympna C.;
    The Ideology of Romantic Love: The Case of Romeo and Juliet.  In: Romeo and Juliet : William Shakespeare ; [contemporary critical essays] / ed. by R. S. White. Palgrave, 2001. 225 S. New casebooks. ISBN: 0-333-74781-X (pbk.); pp. 85-115(31)

  26. Carlos Bento.;In: Seminario Interuniversitario de Estudios Canadienses Programa del Seminario Chile 2007. 15 pp.

  27. Cartmell, Deborah.;
    Franco Zeffirelli and Shakespeare.  In: Jackson, Russell (ed. and introd.) The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Film. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP; 2007. xii, 349 pp. ISBN: 9780521685016; (pbk.); 9780521866002; pp. 216-225(10)

  28. Casas Guijarro, Manuel;
    The Bard Is No Longer What It Used to Be (or Not to Be): Reinterpreting Postmodern Discourses in Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996) and Michael Almereyda's Hamlet (2000).  In: BELLS: Barcelona English Language and Literature Studies, 2008; 17: pp. 1-11(11)

  29. Catherine Jurca.;
    What the Public Wanted: Hollywood, 1937-1942.  In: Cinema Journal, 47, no. 2, Winter 2008, pp. 3-25(23) [Romeo and Juliet]

  30. Cavanagh, Sheila.;
    'Crushing on a Capulet': Culture, Cognition, and Simplification in Romeo and Juliet for Young People.  In: Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation, 2006 Spring-Summer; 2 (1): [no pagination]. 21 pp.

  31. Cerda, Juan F.;
    Shakespeare in Garcia Lorca's Early Poems.  In: ATLANTIS. Journal of the Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies. 33.1 (June 2011): pp. 33-52(20)

  32. Cheang, Wai Fong.;
    A Crossdressed Judith Shakespeare?-Reconceptualizing the Representation of Women's Predicaments in Three Contemporary Shakespeare-related Movies.  In: Wenshan Review of Literature and Culture, 2009 June; 2 (2): pp. 71-103(33)

  33. Chris, Fitter.;
    "The quarrel is between our masters and us their men": Romeo and Juliet, Dearth, and the London Riots.  In: English Literary Renaissance, vol. 30(2000), no. 2, pp. 154-183(30)

  34. Clark, Glenn.;
    The Civil Mutinies of Romeo and Juliet.  In: English Literary Renaissance, Volume 41, Issue 2 (2011-05-01), pp. 280-300(21)

  35. Colson, Dan.;
    The Pedagogisation of Sex, the Sexualisation of Pedagogy: Foucault, Shakespeare, and Adolescent Sexuality.  In: 49th Parallel, Vol. 22 (2008, Autumn), pp.48-59(12)

  36. Connolly, Annaliese F. (Annaliese Frances),;
    CliffsNotes Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. c 2000 IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. ISBN 0-7645-8592-4 (alk. paper); 116 pp.

  37. Cullingford, Elizabeth.;
    "Something Else": Gendering Onliness in Elizabeth Bowen's Early Fiction.  In: MFS Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. 53, no. 2, Summer 2007, pp. 276-305(30) [Romeo and Juliet]

  38. Culpeper, Jonathan.;
    Keyness: Words, Parts-of-Speech and Semantic Categories in the Character-Talk of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.  In: International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2009; 14 (1): pp. 29-59 (31)

     
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  39. Daileader, Celia R.;
    Back Door Sex: Renaissance Gynosodomy, Aretino, and the Exotic.  In: ELH, Vol. 69, no. 2, Summer 2002, pp. 303-334(32) [Romeo and Juliet]

  40. Davis, Lloyd.;
    'Death-marked love': Desire and Presence in Romeo and Juliet.  In: Romeo and Juliet : William Shakespeare ; [contemporary critical essays] / ed. by R. S. White. Palgrave, 2001. 225 S. New casebooks. ISBN: 0-333-74781-X (pbk.); pp. 28-46(19)

  41. Detmer-Goebel. Emily.;
    Crossing Boundaries in Shakespeare.  In: ESC: English Studies in Canada, Vol. 33, no. 3, September 2007, pp. 171-183(13) [Romeo and Juliet]

  42. DeWall, Nichole.;
    "Where the infectious pestilence did reign": Romeo and Juliet as Shakespeare's Plague Play,  In: DeWall, Nichole, ""A plague 'o both your houses" : Shakespeare and early modern plague writing" (2008). English Dissertations. Paper. Chapter 1: pp. 11-71(61)

  43. Djordjevic, Igor.;
    Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet): From Shakespearean Tragedy to Postmodern Satyr Play.  In: Comparative Drama, 2003 Spring; 37 (1): pp. 89-115(27)

  44. Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning.;
    Trans-Formal Translation: Plays into Ballets, with Special Reference to Kenneth MacMillan's 'Romeo and Juliet'.  In: The Yearbook of English Studies, Vol. 36, No. 1, Translation (2006), pp. 65-78(14)

  45. Erne, Lukas.;
    Shakespeare and the Publication of His Plays.  In: Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 53, no. 1, Spring 2002, pp. 1-20(20) [Romeo and Juliet]

  46. Everett, Barbara.;
    Romeo and Juliet: The Nurse's Story.  In: Romeo and Juliet : William Shakespeare ; [contemporary critical essays] / ed. by R. S. White. Palgrave, 2001. 225 S. New casebooks. ISBN: 0-333-74781-X (pbk.); pp. 152-165(14)

     
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  47. Fayard, Nicole.;
    Daniel Mesguich's Shakespearean Play: Performing the Shakespeare Myth.  In: Theatre Journal, Vol. 59, no. 1, March 2007, pp. 39-55(17) [Romeo and Juliet]

  48. Filippis, Simonetta de.,
    Romeo and Juliet.  In: Simonetta de Filippis., The literary gaze English culture and literature from the Middle Ages to the Restoration. UNIPress - Universita degli studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", 2008. ISBN: 978-88-95044-38-5 pp. 188-196(9)

  49. Flachmann, Michael (moderator).;
    Acting Shakespeare: A Roundtable Discussion with Artists from the Utah Shakespearean Festival's 2005 Production of Romeo and Juliet.  In: Journal of the Wooden O Symposium, 2005; 5: pp. 171-182(12)

  50. Fogerty, Hillary.;
    "Too Soon Marred": The Nature of Nurturing in Franco Zeffirelli's Adaptation of Romeo and Juliet.  In: MP: An Online Feminist Journal February 2010, pp. 1-16(16)

  51. Forse, James H.;
    Romeo and Juliet: A Postmodern Play?  In: Popular Culture Review, 2009 Summer; 20 (2): pp. 59-67(9)

  52. Galey, Alan (Edmonton, Alberta).;
    Let me be satisfied, is't good or bad? : Re-evaluating the First Quarto of Romeo and Juliet. [Published with different pagination as "'Let me be satisfied, is't good or bad?': Reevaluating the First Quarto of Romeo and Juliet," Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 245.2 (2008), 272-87.]

  53. Georgopoulou, Xenia.;
    Parting "totally sucks": Filming Romeo and Juliet for Generation X.  In: Gramma/Γράμμα: Journal of Theory and Criticism, vol. 15(2008), pp. 211-226(16)

  54. Giles, Miranda.;
    Cultural Capital and the Canon in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo+Juliet: Shakespeare vs. $hakespeare.  In: Journal of the Wooden O Symposium, 2007; 7: pp. 13-21 (9)

  55. Gillis, Rebecca.;
    the prologue in Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet; Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet and Nancy Meckler's production of Romeo and Juliet at Stratford.  In: "They have their exits and their entrances": The Performance of Openings and Closings in a Selection of Shakespeare's Plays. Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Rebecca Gillis. Submitted to the Senate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, December 2009. Chapter two: pp. 58-78(31)

  56. Girard, Rene.;
    The Passionate Oxymoron in Romeo and Juliet.  In: Shakespeare et l'exces. actes du Congres organise par la Societe Francaise Shakespeare les 15, 16 et 17 mars 2007. textes reunis par Pierre Kapitaniak. Societe Francaise Shakespeare Institut du Monde Anglophone Universite de Paris III. 2007. pp. 41-56(16)

  57. Goldberg, Jonatha.;
    Romeo and Juliet's Open Rs.  In: Romeo and Juliet : William Shakespeare ; [contemporary critical essays] / ed. by R. S. White. Palgrave, 2001. 225 S. New casebooks. ISBN: 0-333-74781-X (pbk.); pp. 194-212(19)

     
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  58. Hadfield, Andrew.;
    Spenser's Rosalind.  In: The Modern Language Review, 20091001, vol. 104, no. 4, pp. 935-946(12)

  59. Hailey, R.Carter.;
    The Dating Game: New Evidence for the Dates of Q4 "Romeo and Juliet" and Q4 "Hamlet".  In: Shakespeare Quarterly. 2007, Vol. 58; no. 3, pp. 367-387(21)

  60. Han Shangyi, Jessica Ka Yee Chan, Judith T. Zeitlin, and Anne Rebull.;
    The Design and Style of Opera Films.  In: The Opera Quarterly, Vol. 26, no. 2-3, Spring-Summer 2010, pp. 446-454(9) [Romeo and Juliet]

  61. Hansen, Forest.;
    Response to Kingsley Price, "How Can Music Seem to be Emotional".  In: Philosophy of Music Education Review, Vol. 12, no. 1, Spring 2004, pp. 76-79(4) [Romeo and Juliet]

  62. Hendricks, Jacquelyn.;
    A Textual Crux in Romeo and Juliet, V.iii1Many thanks to Dr Andrew Fleck for his help and encouragement with this note.  In: Notes and Queries, Volume 53, Number 4, December 2006 , pp. 479-482(4)

  63. Herman, Peter C.;
    Tragedy and the Crisis of Authority in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.  In: Intertexts, 2008 Spring-Fall; 12 (1-2): pp. 89-109 (21)

  64. Hodgdon, Barbara.;
    Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo +Juliet.  In: Romeo and Juliet : William Shakespeare ; [contemporary critical essays] / ed. by R. S. White. Palgrave, 2001. 225 S. New casebooks. ISBN: 0-333-74781-X (pbk.); pp. 129-146(18)

  65. Hoenselaars, Ton.;
    Between Heaven and Hell: Shakespearian Translation, Adaptation, and Criticism from a Historical Perspective.  In: The Yearbook of English Studies, Vol. 36, No. 1, Translation (2006), pp. 50-64(15)

  66. Honegger, Thomas.;
    'Wouldst Thou Withdraw Love's Faithful Vow?': The Negotiation of Love in the Orchard Scene (Romeo and Juliet Act II).  In: Journal of Historical Pragmatics, 2006; 7 (1): pp. 73-88 (16)

  67. Hunter, Lynette.;
    Adaptation and/or Revision in Early Quartos of Romeo and Juliet.  In: Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 2007 Mar; 101 (1): pp. 5-54 (50)

  68. Hunter, Lynette.;
    Echolocation, Figuration and Tellings: Rhetorical Strategies in Romeo and Juliet.  In: Language and Literature: Journal of the Poetics and Linguistics Association, 2005 Aug; 14 (3): pp. 259-278(20)

  69. Irelan, S.R.;
    Romeo and Juliet Riverside Theatre Shakespeare Festival Love's Labour's Lost Riverside Theatre Shakespeare Festival.  In: Shakespeare Bulletin, 2011, vol. 29; no. 2, pp. 204-210(7)

     
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  70. Jackson, MacDonald P. (MacDonald Pairman).;
    Shakespeare and the Quarrel Scene in Arden of Faversham.  In: Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 57, no. 3, Fall 2006, pp. 249-293(45) [Romeo and Juliet]

  71. Jackson, MacDonald P.;
    Three Disputed Shakespeare Readings: Associations and Contexts.  In: Review of English Studies, Vol. 59, no. 239, 21 April 2008 , pp. 219-231(13)

  72. Jackson, Russell.;
    From play-script to screenplay.  In: Jackson, Russell (ed. and introd.) The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Film. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP; 2007. xii, 349 pp. ISBN: 9780521685016; (pbk.); 9780521866002; (hbk.); pp. 15-34(20)

  73. Jackson, Russell.;
    Introduction:Shakespeare, films and the marketplace.  In: Jackson, Russell (ed. and introd.) The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Film. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP; 2007. xii, 349 pp. ISBN: 9780521685016; (pbk.); 9780521866002; (hbk.); pp. 1-12(12)

  74. Jackson, Russell.;
    Shakespeare at Stratford-upon-Avon: Summer and Fall, 2000.  In: Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 52, no. 1, Spring 2001, pp. 107-123(17) [Romeo and Juliet]

  75. Jackson, Russell.;
    Shakespeare in Gda?sk, August 2006.  In: Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 58, no. 1, Spring 2007, pp. 93-108(16) [Romeo and Juliet]

  76. Jowett, John.;
    Henry Chettle and the First Quarto of Romeo and Juliet.  In: The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. Chicago: Mar 1998. Vol. 92, no. 1; pp. 53-74 (22)

  77. Juengel, Scott J.;
    Doing Things with Fanny Hill.  In: ELH, Vol. 76, no. 2, Summer 2009, pp. 419-446(28) [Romeo and Juliet]

     
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  78. Keam, Angela.;
    The 'Shakesteen' Genre: Claire Danes's Star-Body, Teen Female Fans, and the Pluralization of Authorhsip.  In: Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation, 2006 Spring-Summer; 2 (1): [no pagination]. 24pp.

  79. Keener, Joe.;
    Romeo and Juliet Are Animals: An Interdisciplinary Reading of Shakespeare.  In: Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 93, No. 3/4 (Fall/Winter 2010), pp. 341-357(17)

  80. Khoury, Yvette K.;
    Akhir Yom (The Last Day): A Localized Arabic Adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.  In: Theatre Research International. Oxford: Mar 2008. Vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 52-69(18)

  81. Kilbourn, Kelli L.;
    Sharon M. Draper's Romiette and Julio: Teaching Shakespeare and Popular Culture to Reluctant Readers and Writers.  In: Language Arts Journal of Michigan: Vol. 20: Iss. 2(2004), pp. 40-43(4)

  82. Kim, James.;
    The Legend of the White-and-Yellow Black Man: Global Containment and Triangulated Racial Desire in Romeo Must Die.  In: Camera Obscura, 55 (Volume 19, Number 1), 2004, pp. 150-179(30) [Romeo and Juliet]

  83. Kinney, Clare R.;
    Shaping Fantasies.  In: The Cambridge Quarterly, Vol. 40, no. 3, September 2011, pp. 289-293(5) [Romeo and Juliet]

  84. Kjaeldgaard, Lasse Horne.;
    "The Peak on Which Abraham Stands": The Pregnant Moment of Soren Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling.  In: Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 63, no. 2, April 2002, pp. 303-321(19) [Romeo and Juliet]

  85. Klein, Kareen.;
    "Romio und Julieta" : a case study of an early German Shakespeare adaptation.  In: Shakespeare-Jahrbuch, vol. 147(2011), pp. 135-144(10)

  86. Kriegel, Jill.;
    A Case against Natural Magic: Shakespeare's Friar Laurence as Romeo and Juliet's Near-Tragic Hero.  In: Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, 2010 Winter; 13 (1): pp. 132-145(14)

  87. Kristeva, Julia.;
    Romeo and Juliet: Love-Hatred in the Couple [Le couple amour-haine selon Romeo et Juliette].  In: Romeo and Juliet : William Shakespeare ; [contemporary critical essays] / ed. by R. S. White. Palgrave, 2001. 225 S. New casebooks. ISBN: 0-333-74781-X (pbk.); pp. 68-84(17)

     
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  88. Lanier, Douglas.;
    Recent Shakespeare Adaptation and the Mutations of Cultural Capital.  In: Shakespeare Studies, Vol. 38, 2010, pp. 104-113(10)

  89. Lanier, Douglas.;
    Shakescorp Noir.  In: Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 53, no. 2, Summer 2002, pp. 157-180(24) [Romeo and Juliet]

  90. Lehmann, Courtney.;
    Looking for Mr. Goodbard: Shakespeare Films as Countermemory.  In: Shakespeare Studies. Columbia: 2010. Vol. 38; pp. 77- 87(11)

  91. Lehmann, Courtney.;
    Strictly Shakespeare? Dead Letters, Ghostly Fathers, and the Cultural Pathology of Authorship in Baz Luhrmann's "William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet".  In: Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 52, No. 2 (Summer, 2001), pp. 189-221(33)

  92. Lewis, Alan.;
    Reading Shakespeare's Cupid.  In: Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, 2005 Spring; 47 (2): pp. 177-213(37) ISSN: 0011-1589 [Romeo and Juliet]

  93. Lewis, Kristin.;
    Romeo & Juliet.  In: Scholastic Scope. New York: Nov 12-Nov 26, 2007. Vol. 56, Iss. 6/7; p. 6-13 (8)

  94. Lichtenfels, Peter.;
    Negotiations between Text and Stage in Romeo and Juliet.  In: Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance Criticism and Scholarship, 2004 Summer; 22 (2): pp. 5-26 (22)

  95. Liebler, Naomi Conn.;
    "There is no world without Verona walls": The City in Romeo and Juliet.  In: A Companion to Shakespeare's Works, Vol. I. The tragedies / edited by Richard Dutton and Jean E. Howard. Blackwell Pub, 2003. ISBN: 978-0-631-22632-1; pp. 303-318(16)

  96. Low, Jennifer A.;
    'Bodied Forth': Spectator, Stage and Actor in the Early Modern Theater.  In: Comparative Drama, 2005 Spring; 39 (1): pp. 1-29(29)

  97. Lucking, David.;
    Uncomfortable Time in Romeo and Juliet.  In: English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature, 2001 Apr; 82 (2): pp. 115-126 (12)

     
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  98. Maguire, Laurie E.;
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