Bryan Reynolds - Reviews of His Works

Reviews of His Works

  • Shakespeare Without Class
    • Worthen, W.B. Review of Hedrick and Reynolds, Shakespeare Without Class. “Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama,” Studies in English Literature. 42.2 (2002) 399-448.
    • Taylor, Mark. Review of Hedrick and Reynolds, Shakespeare Without Class. Renaissance Quarterly 56:3 (Autumn 2003): 936-39.
  • Becoming Criminal
    • Beier, A.L. Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. Modern Philology. (May 2005) 102:4: 550-7.
    • CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries. Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. August 2006 v43 i11-12 p1995(1).
    • Cohen, Stephen. Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. The Sixteenth Century Journal. 35:2 (Summer 2004): 576-577.
    • Cunningham, Karen. Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. Theatre Survey, 45:1 (May 2004): 149-151.
    • Engel, William. Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. Seventeenth-Century News, Volume 61, 3&4 (Fall-Winter 2003): 286-289.
    • Hodgdon, Barbara. Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. Studies in English Literature. 43:2 (Spring 2003): 501-502.
    • Steve Mentz, Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History. 33:1 (Fall 2003 ): 73-77.
    • --- Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. The Shakespeare Newsletter (Spring 2003): 9-10.
    • Mowry, Melissa. Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. Journal of British Studies. January 2005 v44 i1 p178(9).
    • Nesvet, Rebecca. Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. EMLS 2004.
    • Pollard, Tanya. Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. Renaissance Quarterly. 57:2 (Summer 2004): 750-51.
    • Review of Reynolds, Becoming Criminal. Reference & Research Book News. February 2004 v19 i1 p237(1).
  • Performing Transversally
    • Berek, Peter. Review of Reynolds, Performing Transversally. Renaissance Quarterly. 57:4 (2004), 1527-29.
    • Cartelli, Thomas. Review of Reynolds, Performing Transversally. Theatre Journal. May 2005 v57 i2 p329(3).
  • Rematerializing Shakespeare
    • Boehrer, Bruce. Review of Reynolds and William West Ed., Rematerializing Shakespeare in Recent Studies in Tudor and Stuart Drama, SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 47.2 (2007) 491-550: 525-528.
  • Transversal Enterprises
    • Cohen, Adam Max. Review of Reynolds, Transversal Enterprises. Early Theatre, Vol. 11: 1 (2008).
    • Engel, William E. Review of Reynolds, Transversal Enterprises. “A Rich Harvest: Recent Books on Shakespeare.” Sewanee Review, Volume 117, Number 4, Fall 2009, pp. 655–665.
    • Cefalu, Paul. Review of Reynolds, Transversal Enterprises. Shakespeare Quarterly. 58.2 (2007) 257-260.
    • Hansen, Matthew C., Review of Reynolds, Transversal Enterprises. The Year's Work in English Studies. 87:1 (2008) 336-506.
    • Hawkes, David. Review of Reynolds, Transversal Enterprises. Theatre Survey. 50:1 (2009), 141-143.
  • Transversal Subjects
    • Oliver Davis, Review of Reynolds, Transversal Subjects. French Studies, Volume 64, Issue 2: 228-229 .
  • Other works
    • Sherman, Donovan. Review of Blue Shade. Theatre Journal. Vol. 60.1 (March 2008): 137-9.
    • Rothkopf, Joshua. Review of Woof, Daddy Time Out New York
    • Zayas, Jose. Review of Woof, Daddy New York Theatre
    • Portwood, Jerry. Review of Woof, Daddy Backstage
    • Lester, Rob. Review of Woof, Daddy Edge New York
    • Lo, Jeffrey. Review of Blue Shade New University
    • Nathaniel Eaton. Review of Woof, Daddy San Francisco Weekly
    • Fernie, Ewan. "Terrible Action: Recent Criticism and Questions of Agency." Shakespeare. Volume 2, Number 01 / June 2006.
    • Genosko, Gary. Felix Guattari: An Aberrant Introduction. 57-9. (Continuum Press, 2002).
    • Guibbory, Achsah. "Recent Studies in the English Renaissance." Studies in English Literature, Vol. 45, 2005.
    • Lanier, Douglas. "Shakespeare and Cultural Studies: An Overview," Shakespeare. 2:2 December 2006).
    • Munro, Lucy. The Year’s Work in English Studies. 81:1 (Oxford University Press, 2006).
    • McManus, Clare. The Year’s Work in English Studies. 81:1 (Oxford University Press, 2006).
    • Nesvet, Rebecca. "Vagabonds, Players and Shakespeare," Literature Compass. 1:1 (January 2003 - December 2004).
    • Kirol, Agata. Review of Lumping in Fargo Gazeta Wyborcza Trójmiasto
    • Rudziński, Łukasz. Review of Lumping in Fargo Polski Wortal Teatralny
    • Lehnhof, Kent. Review of Lumping in Fargo Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation 3:2 (2008).
    • Natalia Klimczak. Review of lecture "Szekspir jest sexy" Serwis Teatralny "Teatr dla Was".
    • Marianne Fritz. Review of Eve's Rapture SoCal "EVES RAPTURE ROCKS, FORSOOTH!".
    • Deborah Klugman. Review of Eve's Rapture LA Weekly "GO!".
    • Kyle Moore. Review of Eve's Rapture The Tolucan Times "Genesis: Reloaded".
    • Reyna. Review of Eve's Rapture Boys Buzz "Eve's Rapture Steals Reyna's Heart".
    • Ben Miles. Review of Eve's Rapture Show Magazine
    • James A. Mackenzie, “The Transversal Power of Collaboration in the Production of Critical Theory,” Humanity Journal (2010) .
  • Interviews
    • In Check Uit Amsterdam
    • In Curtain Rising Magazine
    • In OC Weekly
    • In Echo Miasta

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