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Publications of Laurie Shannon     :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  Sovereign Amity: Figures of Friendship in Shakespearean Contexts. University of Chicago Press, 2002.

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. "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).
  2. "Invisible Parts: Animals and the Renaissance Anatomies of Human Exceptionalism." Animal Encounters. Ed. Manuela Rossini and Tom Tyler. Leiden, NL: Brill Publishers, (forthcoming, 2008).
  3. "Lear's Queer Cosmos." Shakesqueer. Ed. Madhavi Menon. Duke University Press, (forthcoming, 2009).
  4. "The Touch of Office: Supernumarist Erotics and the Tudor Public Figure." Epic Sexualities. Ed. Lynn Enterline & Kathryn Schwarz.  forthcoming.
  5. "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.
  6. "La chatte de Montaigne." Dictionnaire de Michel de Montaigne. Ed. Philippe Desan, (trans. Marc Schachter). Paris: Editions Champion, 2004. 
  7. "Likenings: Rhetorical Husbandries and Portia's 'True Conceit' of Friendship." Renaissance Drama 31 (2002): 3-26.
  8. "Nature's Bias: Renaissance Homonormativity and Elizabethan Comic Likeness." Modern Philology 98.2 (2000): 183-210.
  9. "'His Apparel Was Done Upon Him': Rites of Personage in Foxe's Book of Martyrs." Shakespeare Studies 28 (2000): 193-98.
  10. "'The Country of Our Friendship': Jewett's Intimiste Art." American Literature 71.2 (June 1999): 227-62.
  11. "Monarchs, Minions, and 'Soveraigne' Friendship." Friendship special issue, South Atlantic Quarterly 97.1 (Winter, 1998): 91-112.
  12. "Emilia's Argument: Friendship and 'Human Title' in The Two Noble Kinsmen." E L H 64.3 (Sept. 1997): 657-82.
  13. "The Tragedie of Mariam: Elizabeth Cary's Critique of Founding Social Discourses." English Literary Renaissance 24.1 (Winter, 1994): 135-53.
  14. "Poor, Bare, Forked: Human Negative Exceptionalism, Animal Sovereignty, and the Natural History of King Lear."    (in progress)

Book Reviews

  1. L. Shannon. Review of Valerie Traub's The Renaissance of Lesbianism.  Shakespeare Quarterly 55.2 (Summer, 2004): 225-228.
  2.  Review of Lisa Jardine's Reading Shakespeare Historically.  Modern Philology 98.1 (Aug. 2000): 35-39.
  3.  Review of Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England and Shakespeare's Queer Children: Sexual Politics and Contemporary CultureSigns: Journal of Women and Culture and Society 23.2 (Winter 1998): 543-546.
  4.  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]
  5.  Review of Lorna Hutson's The Userer's Daughter: Male Friendship and Fictions of Women in Sixteenth-Century EnglandThe Marlowe Society of America Book Reviews XIV.i (1995).

Other

  1. "Current Research." (). "Nature's Bias: The Zoographies of Early Modern Difference" & "The Book of Princes: Renaissance Texts, Royal Selves, Modern Bodies"