Contents of Volume LXXXVIII Ashworth, E. Jennifer. Logic in Late Sixteenth-Century Eng- land: Humanist Dialectic and the New Aristotelianism. In London 1590: A Conference Brink, Jean R. Who Fashioned Edmund Spenser?: The Textual History of Complaints Carlson, David R., ed. The Latin Writings of John Skelton Dean, James. Gower, Chaucer and Rhyme Royal Hall, William Keith. A Topography of Time: Historical Narra- tion in John Stow’s Survey of London Hawkins, Sherman. Structural Pattern in Shakespeare’s His- tories Heninger, S. K., Jr. Sidney, Spenser, and Poetic Form Hieatt, A. Kent, Charles W. Hieatt, and Anne Lake Prescott. When Did Shakespeare Write Sonnets 1609? Holmer, Joan Ozark. “Myself Condemned and Myself Excus’d”: Tragic Effects in Romeo and Juliet Jonassen, Frederick B. The Meaning of Falstaff’s Allusion to the Jack-a-Lent in The Merry Wives of Windsor Manley, Lawrence. Fictions of Settlement: London 1590. In London 1590: A Conference Matar, N. I. Peter Sterry and the Puritan Defense of Ovid in Restoration England Prescott, Anne Lake. Marginal Discourse: Drayton’s Muse and Selden’s “Story” Rosand, David. Dialogues and Apologies: Sidney and Venice. In London 1590: A Conference Restvig, Maren-Sofie. Golden Phrases: The Poetics of Giles Fletcher Shershow, Scott Cutler. The Pit of Wit: Subplot and Unity in Middleton's A Trick to Catch the Old One Swenson, Karen. Death Appropriated in The Fates of Men Wallace, Nathaniel. Cultural Tropology in Romeo and Juliet Woods, William F. “My Sweete Foo”: Emelye’s Role in The Knight's Tale