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Contents
Issue 36.1 (Winter 2008)
Special Issue: Shakespeare and Information Technology

Abstracts ........................................................................................iv-vii
Patrick Finn ..................................................................................x-xiv
Introduction

Essays
Kim Fedderson and J. Michael Richardson ..........................................1
Shakespeare’s Multiple Metamorphoses: Authenticity Agonistes

Clifford E. Wulfman .............................................................................18
The Perseus Garner: Early Modern Resources in the Digital Age

Michael Best .......................................................................................26
Standing in Rich Place: Electrifying the Multiple-Text Edition Or, Every Text is Multiple

Alan Galey ..........................................................................................40
Signal to Noise: Designing a Digital Edition of      The Taming of a Shrew


Sally-Beth MacLean and Alan Somerset ...............................................................................................67
Shakespeare on the Road: Tracking the Tours with the REED Web Project

Daniel Fischlin, Dorothy Hadfield, Gordon Lester and Mark A. McCutcheon .........................................77
“The Web of Our Life is of a Mingled Yarn”: The Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare Project, Humanities Scholarship, and ColdFusion 1

Hardy M. Cook .....................................................................................................................................105
Behind the Scenes with SHAKSPER: The Global Electronic Shakespeare Conference

Christy Desmet and Roger Bailey ........................................................................................................121
The Shakespeare Dialogues: (Re)producing The Tempest in Secondary and University Education

Review Essays
John Collins ........................................................................................................................................142
Interrogating the Politics of  Post 9/11 Academic Freedom
[Reviews of Academic Freedom After September 11, ed. Beshara Boumani; Academic Freedom at the Dawn of a New Century: How Terrorism, Governments, and Culture Wars Impact Free Speech, ed. Evan Gerstmann and Matthew J. Streb.]

Book Reviews
Anthony DiMatteo ................................................................................................................................154
[Review of The Invention of Suspicion: Law and Mimesis in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama, by Lorna Hutson.]

Liheng Chen ........................................................................................................................................157
[Review of Comparative Literature in an Age of Globalization, ed. Haun Saussy.]

Willis Salomon ....................................................................................................................................160
[Review of Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare ed. Scott L. Newstok.]

Appendix
Books Received ..................................................................................................................................164