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Founded in 1950 by the Shakespeare Association of America, [http://www.folger.edu/template.cfm?cid=542 Shakespeare Quarterly] (''SQ'') is a refereed journal committed to publishing essays in the vanguard of Shakespeare studies, notes that bring to light new information on Shakespeare and his age, debates on the latest research, reviews of significant Shakespeare performance, and book reviews to keep readers current with Shakespeare criticism and scholarship.
''This is an article about the publication Shakespeare Quarterly. For another use, please see [[Shakespeare Quarterly (disambiguation)]].''
 
Founded in 1950 by the Shakespeare Association of America, [http://www.folger.edu/template.cfm?cid=542 ''Shakespeare Quarterly'']'' ''(''SQ'') is a refereed journal committed to publishing essays in the vanguard of Shakespeare studies, notes that bring to light new information on Shakespeare and his age, debates on the latest research, reviews of significant Shakespeare performance, and book reviews to keep readers current with Shakespeare criticism and scholarship.
   
   
For subscription information, please visit the ''SQ'' page at [https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/shakespeare_quarterly/ Johns Hopkins Press]. Online and archived issues are available at [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/shakespeare_quarterly/ Project MUSE] and [http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=shakquar JSTOR].
For subscription information, please visit the ''SQ'' page at [https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/shakespeare_quarterly/ Johns Hopkins Press]. Online and archived issues are available at [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/shakespeare_quarterly/ Project MUSE] and [http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublication?journalCode=shakquar JSTOR].
   
   
The [http://www.worldshakesbib.org/ World Shakespeare Bibliography] is published for ''SQ''. Edited by Professor Laura Estill and Professor James L. Harner, the Bibliography records all important books, essays, book reviews, dissertations and dissertation abstracts, theatrical productions and theater reviews, and significant reprints of Shakespeare-related works.
The [http://www.worldshakesbib.org/ World Shakespeare Bibliography] is published for ''SQ''. Edited by Professor Laura Estill, the Bibliography records all important books, essays, book reviews, dissertations and dissertation abstracts, theatrical productions and theater reviews, and significant reprints of Shakespeare-related works.


=== Submission Guidelines ===
[[Category: Shakespeare Quarterly ]]
 
''SQ'' welcomes submissions of essays or notes, and may be submitted using our online system, [http://www.edmgr.com/sq/default.asp Editorial Manager]. Please refer to the ''SQ'' Style Guide for details about formatting. ''SQ'' does not accept unsolicited book reviews.
Please direct any questions or concerns to: Anna Tione Levine (sq@folger.edu), Editorial Associate, 202-675-0351.

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This is an article about the publication Shakespeare Quarterly. For another use, please see Shakespeare Quarterly (disambiguation).

Founded in 1950 by the Shakespeare Association of America, Shakespeare Quarterly (SQ) is a refereed journal committed to publishing essays in the vanguard of Shakespeare studies, notes that bring to light new information on Shakespeare and his age, debates on the latest research, reviews of significant Shakespeare performance, and book reviews to keep readers current with Shakespeare criticism and scholarship.

For subscription information, please visit the SQ page at Johns Hopkins Press. Online and archived issues are available at Project MUSE and JSTOR.

The World Shakespeare Bibliography is published for SQ. Edited by Professor Laura Estill, the Bibliography records all important books, essays, book reviews, dissertations and dissertation abstracts, theatrical productions and theater reviews, and significant reprints of Shakespeare-related works.