Shakespeare and the Protestant mind David Daniell; Divine [ ]sences Gary Taylor; 'An alien people clutching their gods'?: Shakespeare's ancient religions Robert S. Miola; 'He drew the Liturgy, and framed the rites'; The changing role of religious disposition in Shakespeare's reception Péter Dávidházi; Jonson, Shakespeare, and the religion of players Jeffrey Knapp; The Bard and Ireland: Shakespeare's Protestantism as politics in disguise Paul Franssen; 'Every good gift from above' Archbishop Trench's tercentenary sermon Richard Foulkes; Anthony Munday and The Merchant of Venice Donna B. Hamilton; Perfect answers: religious inquisition, Falstaffian Wit Tom McAlindon; When suicide becomes an act of honour: Julius Caesar and Hamlet in late nineteenth-century Japan Tetsuo Kishi; Religion in Arden Peter Milward; A wedding and four funerals: conjunction and commemoration in Hamlet Richard McCoy; Between religion and ideology: some Russian Hamlets of the twentieth-century Boika Sokolova; Of shadows and stones: revering and translating 'the word' Shakespeare in Mexico Alfredo Michel Modenessi; Ministers, Magistrates and the Production of 'Order' in Measure for Measure Peter Lake; The Hebrew who turned Christian: the first translator of Shakespeare into the Holy Tongue Hanna Scolnicov; Shakespeare and English performance style: the European context Janette Dillon; All at Sea: water, syntax, and character dissolution in Shakespeare William Poole; King John, König Johann: War and Peace Laurence Lerner; The Tempest's forgotten exile Jane Kingsley-Smith; The Old Lady, or All is Not True Thomas Merriam; Shakespeare performances in England 2000 Michael Dobson; Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-December 1999 Niky Rathbone; The year's contribution's to Shakespeare studies: 1. Critical studies reviewed by Edward Pechter; 2. Shakespeare's life, times, and stage reviewed by Leslie Thomson; 3. Editions and textual studies reviewed by Eric Rasmussen; Books received; Index.