1. Past the size of dreaming? Shakespeare's Rome Robert Miola; 2. Puns and prose: reflections on Shakespeare's usage Michael Silk; 3. 'Away with him! He speaks Latin': 2 Henry VI and the uses of Roman antiquity David Currell; 4. Shakespeare and the other Virgil: pity and imperium in Titus Andronicus Patrick Gray; 5. 'Though this be method, yet there is madness in't': cutting Ovid's tongue in recent stage and film performances of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Christian M. Billing; 6. The noble Romans: when Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra were made sequels Michael Jensen; 7. Venus and Lucrece un-anthologised: quotation and the long-term reception of Shakespeare's poems Kate Rumbold; 8. Shakespeare's Juliet and Ovid's myths of girlhood Heather James; 9. 'Lend me your ears': listening rhetoric and political ideology in Julius Caesar Esther B. Schupak; 10. Plutarch's Porcia and Shakespeare's Portia: two of a kind? George Mandel; 11. Shakespeare's unholy martyrs: lessons in politics Dominique Goy-Blanquet; 12. 'A lean and hungry look': sight, ekphrasis irony in Julius Caesar and Henry V Ros King; 13. 'Her strong toil of grace': charismatic performance from queens to Quakers Ineke Murakami; 14. Coriolanus and the 'common part' Robert N. Watson; 15. Coriolanus and the poetics of disgust Bradley Irish; 16. The household of heroism: metaphor, economy and Coriolanus Verena Olejniczak Lobsien; 17. 'Those organnons by which it mooves': Shakespearean theatre and the Romish cult of the dead Thomas Rist; 18. 'Another part of the forest': editors and locations in Shakespeare Peter Womack; 19. Unmanning Juliet Denise A. Walen; 20. The second tetralogy's move from achievements to badges Ceri Sullivan; 21. 'Let me not to the marriage of true minds': Shakespeare's sonnet for Lady Mary Wroth Jane Kingsley-Smith; 22. Voluptuous language and ambivalence in Shakespeare's sonnets Mats Malm; 23. Sympathetic sonnets Katharine Craik; 24. Authenticating the inauthentic: Edmond Malone's editions of the apocryphal Shakespeare Reiko Oya; 25. Paper worlds: a story of things left behind Barbara Hodgdon; 26. An intimate and intermedial form: early television Shakespeare from the BBC, 1937–39 John Wyver; 27. Tagging the Bard: Shakespeare graffiti on and off stage Mariacristina Cavecchi; 28. William Dugdale's monumental inaccuracies and Shakespeare's Stratford monument Tom Reedy; 29. Shakespeare performances in England (and Wales) 2015 Stephen Purcell; 30. Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 2014 James Shaw; The year's contribution to Shakespeare studies: 1. Critical studies Charlotte Scott; 2. Shakespeare in performance Russell Jackson; 3. Editions and textual studies Peter Kirwan.