Shakespeare's earliest tragedies: Titus Andronicus and Romeo and Juliet / G.K. Hunter
The metamorphosis of violence in Titus Andronicus / Eugene Waith
The aesthetics of mutilation in Titus Andronic / Albert H. Tricomi
The device of wonder: Titus Andronicus and revenge tragedies / Lawrence N. Danson
Shakespeare and soil of rape / Catharine R. Stimpson
"Scars can witness": trials by ordeal and Lavinia's body in Titus Andronicus / Karen Cunningham
Titus Andronicus: abortive domestic tragedy / C.L. Barber and Richard P. Wheeler
Romeo and Juliet: comedy into tragedy / Susan Snyder
Romeo and Juliet: a formal dwelling / James L. Calderwood
Romeo and Juliet and the problematics of love / Rosalie L. Colie
Romeo and Juliet: the meaning of a theatrical experience / Michael Goldman
Language and sexual difference in Romeo and Juliet / Edward Snow
Coming of age in Verona / Coppélia Kahn
The modernity of Julius Caesar / Maynard Mack
How not to murder Caesar / Sigurd Burckhardt
Dream and interpretation: Julius Caesar / Marjorie Garber
Conjuring Caesar: ceremony, history, and authority in 1599 / Mark Rose
"In the spirit of men there is no blood": blood as trope of gender in Julius Caesar / Gail Kern Paster
Antony in behalf of the play / Kenneth Burke.