Publications of Laurie Shannon :chronological combined bibtex listing:
Books
- Sovereign Amity: Figures of Friendship in Shakespearean Contexts. University of Chicago Press, 2002.
Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books
- "Minerva's Men: Horizontal Nationhood and the Literary Production of Googe, Turberville and Gascoigne." The Oxford Handbook of Tudor Literature. Ed. Cathy Shrank and Mike Pincombe. Oxford University Press, (forthcoming, 2009).
- "Invisible Parts: Animals and the Renaissance Anatomies of Human Exceptionalism." Animal Encounters. Ed. Manuela Rossini and Tom Tyler. Leiden, NL: Brill Publishers, (forthcoming, 2008).
- "Lear's Queer Cosmos." Shakesqueer. Ed. Madhavi Menon. Duke University Press, (forthcoming, 2009).
- "The Touch of Office: Supernumarist Erotics and the Tudor Public Figure." Epic Sexualities. Ed. Lynn Enterline & Kathryn Schwarz. forthcoming.
- "Poetic Companies: Musters of Agency in George Gascoigne's 'Friendly Verse'." GLQ: A Journal of Gay and Lesbian Studies 10.3 (Spring, 2004): 453-483.
- "La chatte de Montaigne." Dictionnaire de Michel de Montaigne. Ed. Philippe Desan, (trans. Marc Schachter). Paris: Editions Champion, 2004.
- "Likenings: Rhetorical Husbandries and Portia's 'True Conceit' of Friendship." Renaissance Drama 31 (2002): 3-26.
- "Nature's Bias: Renaissance Homonormativity and Elizabethan Comic Likeness." Modern Philology 98.2 (2000): 183-210.
- "'His Apparel Was Done Upon Him': Rites of Personage in Foxe's Book of Martyrs." Shakespeare Studies 28 (2000): 193-98.
- "'The Country of Our Friendship': Jewett's Intimiste Art." American Literature 71.2 (June 1999): 227-62.
- "Monarchs, Minions, and 'Soveraigne' Friendship." Friendship special issue, South Atlantic Quarterly 97.1 (Winter, 1998): 91-112.
- "Emilia's Argument: Friendship and 'Human Title' in The Two Noble Kinsmen." E L H 64.3 (Sept. 1997): 657-82.
- "The Tragedie of Mariam: Elizabeth Cary's Critique of Founding Social Discourses." English Literary Renaissance 24.1 (Winter, 1994): 135-53.
- "Poor, Bare, Forked: Human Negative Exceptionalism, Animal Sovereignty, and the Natural History of King Lear." (in progress)
Book Reviews
- L. Shannon. Review of Valerie Traub's The Renaissance of Lesbianism. Shakespeare Quarterly 55.2 (Summer, 2004): 225-228.
- Review of Lisa Jardine's Reading Shakespeare Historically. Modern Philology 98.1 (Aug. 2000): 35-39.
- Review of Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England and Shakespeare's Queer Children: Sexual Politics and Contemporary Culture. Signs: Journal of Women and Culture and Society 23.2 (Winter 1998): 543-546.
- Playwrighting. The Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter, the Official Publication of the Gay and Lesbian Caucus of the MLA 24.1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 1998). (Review of Jeffrey Masten's Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama) [abs]
- Review of Lorna Hutson's The Userer's Daughter: Male Friendship and Fictions of Women in Sixteenth-Century England. The Marlowe Society of America Book Reviews XIV.i (1995).
Other
- "Current Research." (). "Nature's Bias: The Zoographies of Early Modern Difference" & "The Book of Princes: Renaissance Texts, Royal Selves, Modern Bodies"
