Introduction (by the editors); Part I: Ecologies of Virtue; 1. Carolyn Sale – Cordelia’s Fire; 2. Katie Adkison – Voice, Virtue, Veritas: On Truth and Vocal Feeling in King Lear; 3. Karen Raber – Reading Virtues: Shakespeare’s Animals; Part II: Virtue’s Performances; 4. Emily Shortslef – Shakespeare and the Virtue in Complaining; 5. Kristina Sutherland – Masculine Virtù and Feminine Virtue in Much Ado About Nothing; 6. Kent Lehnhof – The Virtue of Humour in King Lear; 7. Ian Munro – Vita Energetica: Love’s Labour’s Lost and Shakespeare’s Maculate Theatre; Part III: Virtue in Transit; 8. Jesse M. Lander – Constancy in Cymbeline; 9. Michael Gadaleto – Cymbeline and the ‘Swan’s Nest’ of Britain: Insularity, Chastity and Innogen’s Greater Transnational Virtues; 10. Unhae Park Langis – Sufi Theoroticism, the Sophianic Feminine, and Desdemona’s Tragic Heroism; Part IV: Sustaining Virtue; 11. Thomas J. Moretti – Enduring the Eventual: A Virtuous Way of Reading Shakespeare; 12. Daniel Juan Gil – Sustaining Courage in the Humanities: The Example of Hamlet; 13. Michael Bristol – On the Virtue of Grief; Afterword (by Kevin Curran).