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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
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)
2005Shakespeare's last playsFarrugia, Bernice (2005)
2009Shakespeare's tragedian eve : the portrayal of women in Shakespeare's tragediesCalleja, Alana (2009)
2019A Shakespearean affair : an intercultural appropriationGatesy Lewis, Alexander
2018Shakespearean tragedy : an exploration of neoclassical re-workings and criticismFormosa, Erika
2017'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' : the natural world in Shakespeare's poetryFrancalanza, Julian
2010Silencing the Bard? : a study in the transposition of literature into danceSchembri, Deborah (2010)
2018-02The space of dissent in William Shakespeare’s As You Like ItAloui, Amira
2021Spirituality in the 'polis' in light of W. Shakespeare’s and J.R.R. Tolkien’s non-religious fiction narrative as a case study for spiritual growth in young adultsFalzon, Robert (2021)
1974The theme of forgiveness in Shakespeare's last playsQuintano, Lawrence D. (1974)
2004The theme of suffering and the audience or reader's response to it in Othello, Macbeth, and King LearCassar, Christianne (2004)