Peter Erickson is the author of Patriarchal Structures in Shakespeare's Drama (1985) and Rewriting Shakespeare, Rewriting Ourselves (1991) and coeditor of Shakespeare's Rough Magic: Renaissance Essays in Honor of C. L. Barber (1985) and Early Modern Visual Culture: Representation, Race, and Empire in Renaissance England (2000). Maurice Hunt, Research Professor of English and head of the English department at Baylor University, is the author of Shakespeare's Romance of the Word (1990), Shakespeare's Labored Art (1995), Shakespeare's Religious Allusiveness: Its Play and Tolerance (2004), and articles on Shakespeare, John Webster, Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Edmund Spenser, and John Milton. He has edited three books, including Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare's The Tempest and Other Late Romances (1992) and Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (2000).
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Even by the high standards of other volumes in the series, this collection of essays is outstanding. Its great variety of topics and approaches should enable any teacher at any level with any set of personal interests and any degree of teaching experience to find some ideas and techniques that can be incorporated into his or her teaching. --James Hirsh, Georgia State University