• Introduction: Early Modern Criticism in a Time of Crisis
    David J. Baker and Patricia Palmer
  • I. Shakespeare in Crisis
    • Time to Leave: Brexit and the Politics of Chronology
      David J. Baker
    • “Never did nor never shall”: Shakespeare quotation and nostalgic politics in 2016
      Sally Barnden
    • Replicating “Fake News;” or, the Memes of Othello
      Mary Learner
  • II. Early Modern Studies in Crisis
    • “A Serving-Man to become a Queen”: Digitized Woodcuts and the Gender/Class Slide in “The Famous Flower of Serving-Men”
      Katharine Landers
    • Class, Politics and Renaissance Literature
      Andrew Hadfield
    • Political Immaturity: “Minor” Literature and the Work of Rachel Fane
      Lucy Munro
  • III. Critics in Crisis
    • Talking Points: Criticism, Crisis, and Early Modern Studies
      Willy Maley
    • Another Past Was Possible: Mapping the Path from MACMORRIS to Port Harcourt
      Patricia Palmer
  • Coda: Animacy, the “Unthought,” and a Poem to a Sacred Tree 
    Patricia Palmer

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