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Shakespeare Quarterly
Shakespeare Quarterly is an academic journal sponsored by the Folger Shakespeare Library. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
Shakespeare Quarterly began in 1950, succeeding The Shakespeare Association Bulletin. No issue or contribution copyright renewals were found for this serial. (More details) It is still published today.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1950: The Internet Archive has volume 1, scanned from microfilm.
- 1951: The Internet Archive has volume 2, scanned from microfilm.
- 1952: The Internet Archive has volume 3, scanned from microfilm.
- 1953: The Internet Archive has volume 4, scanned from microfilm.
- 1954: The Internet Archive has volume 5, scanned from microfilm.
- 1955: The Internet Archive has volume 6, scanned from microfilm.
- 1956: The Internet Archive has volume 7, scanned from microfilm.
- 1957: The Internet Archive has volume 8, scanned from microfilm.
- 1958: The Internet Archive has volume 9, scanned from microfilm. (The "issue 1" scan included all four issues when checked.)
- 1959: The Internet Archive has volume 10, scanned from microfilm.
- 1960: The Internet Archive has volume 11, scanned from microfilm.
- 1961: The Internet Archive has volume 12, scanned from microfilm.
Official Site / Current Material
- The Shakespeare Quarterly home page has more information about this journal. It provides selected current content free to read, and links to the full run for subscribers and other paying users.
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