World Literature
- 1821
- A Romance of Electronic Scholarship, with the True and Lamentable Tragedies of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- Donald Foster focuses on the Q1 Hamlet.
- 1822
- A Synoptic Hamlet: A Critical-Synoptic Edition of the Second Quarto and First Folio Texts of Hamlet
- Steve Roth reviews the Jesús Tronch-Pérez book.
- 1823
- Certain Speculations on Hamlet, the Calendar, and Martin Luther
- Steve Sohmer argues that Shakespeare linked the principal events in Hamlet to particular holy days, and that the play's first audiences could identify these holy days from cues in the text.
- 1824
- Hamlet as the Christmas Prince: Certain Speculations on Hamlet, the Calendar, Revels, and Misrule
- Steve Roth analyzes a two-month trope in the Hamlet quartos.
- 1825
- Loose Ends and Inconsistencies in the First Quarto of Shakespeare's
- Y. S. Bains rebuts G. R. Hibbard's general conclusions about the quality of the text of Q1.
- 1826
- Making Mother MatterRepression, Revision, and the Stakes of Reading Psychoanalysis Into Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet
- Courtney Lehmann and Lisa S. Starks argue that "Branagh's Hamlet reproduces the Oedipal triangle in its most conspicuous, paternalistic form."
- 1827
- Performance, Subjectivity and Slander in Hamlet and Much Ado About Nothing
- Adam Piette suggests that Goffman's interpretative framework and key terms are useful when interpreting performances of Shakespeare's plays.
- 1828
- Renaissance Tragedy and Investigator Heroes
- Article focusing on Hamlet and Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy.
- 1830
- "The price of one fair word": Negotiating Names in Coriolanus
- David Lucking locates a "linguistic matrix that corresponds in some way to the complex of cultural codes through which that individual defines himself."