The 38th volume of this annually published series collects essays by noted Shakespeare scholars organized into three main sections: adaptations to film, articles and book reviews, including a
review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare (Parlor Press, 2008). Topics covered are wide in range, encompassing Shakespeare and gothic literature, Edwin Booth and melodrama, representations of
blackness during minstrel performances, and Shakespeare in digital art and games. This eclectic and well researched collection is appropriate for use in Shakespeare studies courses as well as
relevant to actors, directors, and research scholars. Zimmerman (English, Queens College, City University of New York) has written numerous articles of literary criticism and is the author of
The Early Modern Corpse and Shakespeare's Theater. Sullivan (English, Pennsylvania State U.) is the author of Memory and Forgetting in English Renaissance Drama. Distributed by Associated
University Presses. Annotation 穢2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)