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  • Reply by Bethell
    October 1991 Issue
  • The Devil's Mode
    Phoebe-Lou AdamsJanuary 1990 Issue
  • Public Acclaim
    Matthew GurewitschMarch 1991 Issue
  • Shakespeare's Fellows
    December 1885 Issue
  • Drunken One-Night Stands Don't Fit in Shakespeare's World

    Yet Joss Whedon put one in his new adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing. Here's why it doesn't work.

    Gina DalfonzoJune 26, 2013
  • The Growth, Limitations, and Toleration of Shakespeare's Genius
    E. P. WhippleAugust 1867 Issue
  • The God Out of the Machinery
    Ralph MaloneyOctober 1970 Issue
  • From the Globe to the Multiplex: Ingenious Shakespeare-Inspired Films
    Jason BaileyJune 1, 2012
  • Shakespeare's Poor Relations
    Austin BaerJuly 1994 Issue
  • Why the Best Picture Oscar Could Go to 'Silver Linings Playbook' Over 'Lincoln'
    Jason BaileyJanuary 10, 2013
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