Issue 14 (2016)
Shades of Green: Shakespeare’s Green Wor(l)ds
Introduction Lukas Lammers and Kirsten Sandrock |
1 |
All that Glisters is Green – The Dialogic Relationship between Belmont and Venice Felix Schulz | 3 |
The Gendered Forest? Exploring Relations of Cross-Dressing and Nature in Shakespeare’s As You Like It Julia Libor | 17 |
The “Green” Land as Political Metaphor in Shakespeare’s Richard II and Richard III Katrin Suhren | 27 |
‘Minded Like the Weather, Most Unquietly’: Inquietude, Nature, and King Lear Johannes Schlegel | 36 |
Call for Statements – Shakespeare Seminar der Shakespeare-Tage 2017 | 50 |