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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2007The dramatic function of song and music in Shakespeare's tragedies and romancesSaliba, Lorna (2007)
2018Echoing as self-fashioning in the essay : Hazlitt’s quoting and misquoting of ShakespeareAquilina, Mario
2023Everything and nothing - the question of politics in Shakespeare’s works and why it mattersAquilina, Mario
2011Faces of hysteria in Shakespeare and contemporary dramatistsPace Decesare, Faye
2011Faces of hysteria in Shakespeare and contemporary dramatistsPace Decesare, Faye (2011)
2010A fluid variable : an analysis of femininity and the female in Shakespeare's playsSpiteri, Simone (2010)
2022Gender identities in contemporary Shakespearean performanceGauci, Sara (2022)
1982The honest villainCremona, David
1965The interrelationship of fate and free will in Shakespearean tragedyAzzopardi, John (1965)
1971Journal of the Faculty of Arts : volume 4 : issue 3Aquilina, J.
2009'M' for misogynistic or mixed feelings? : an insight into Shakespeare's issues concerning female charactersZammit, Rachel (2009)
2004The Machiavellian villains in Shakespeare's tragediesSchembri Wismayer, Sarah (2004)
2011The mystery of things : a Girardian reading of Shakespearean tragedyCaruana, Carmel Alfred (2011)
2006'Our Darker Purpose' : the calculus of desire in King Lear : a Girardian readingCaruana, Carmel
2008Petrarchism in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and its film adaptationsBonanno, Victor (2008)
2012Posthumanist ShakespearesHerbrechter, Stefan; Callus, Ivan
2002Shakespeare : Cymbeline, The winter's tale and The tempestAzzopardi, Elisa (2002)
2004Shakespeare : fate vs free willBrincat, Elisa (2004)
1971Shakespeare and German studentsViebrock, Helmut
2002Shakespeare's clowns and clowning in Twelfth night, King Lear and Henry IV parts I and IIBenoit, Justine (2002)