

Offers a provocative roadmap to Shakespeare studies at the dawning of the twenty-first century.Each volume contains individual essays on all texts in the relevant category, as well as more general essays looking at critical issues and approaches more widely relevant to the genre.Volumes are organized in relation to generic categories: namely the histories, the tragedies, the romantic comedies, and the late plays, problem plays and poems.Examines each of Shakespeare’s plays and major poems, using all the resources of contemporary criticism, from performance studies to feminist, historicist, and textual analysis.Brings together new essays from a mixture of younger and more established scholars from around the world - Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.The Contender HB is a workhorse P-90-equipped pugilist that can excel in a wide variety of genres.This four-volume Companion to Shakespeare's Works, compiled as a single entity, offers a uniquely comprehensive snapshot of current Shakespeare criticism.


Finally, an angled six-bolt neck plate increases stability and resonance while allowing easy access to the upper frets. The style is also sometimes used by leaders in non-Christian religions such as Judaism and Buddhism. Also, it has pin-lock tuners and a Boneite nut to ensure excellent tuning stability, and it comes equipped with boutique-quality pots and caps and a Pure Tone jack for consistent sound. The Reverend is correctly called a style but is often and in some dictionaries called a title, form of address or title of respect. The medium oval neck profile is home to 22 medium-jumbo frets and a fingerboard with a 12" radius, a configuration well-suited to most techniques and playing styles (and, it's especially good for bending strings).

Reverend has kitted out the Contender HB with a metric ton of appointments that enhance the player's experience and while making the instrument supremely reliable. In other words, you can access both of the archetypical humbucker sounds with a flick of your wrist! They still sound robust, but they become tighter, brighter, and snappier. If you roll off Reverend's world-renowned bass contour knob, their character changes completely. They have the woody midrange of a vintage-style pickup, but they have a bit more low-end depth and high-end sparkle. They're warm and rich-sounding, but they still have excellent clarity and articulation. Korina is a wonderful partner in crime for Reverend's Alnico 5 humbuckers. Like mahogany, it sounds warm, punchy, and round, but it has more harmonic content in the high-end and is generally a bit livelier. Korina sounds similar to the mahogany used to build the classic single-cuts of yore, but with a couple of key differences. The first reason that the Contender is in the hunt for the title is great defe-I mean, its resonant korina body. As soon as you plug one of these guitars in, there's no coulda, woulda, or shoulda about it: you ARE a contender in the contest for most monstrous tone! The Reverend Contender HB is a brand new design that marries Reverend's iconic retro-futurist style with the classic single-cut body shape, and it is a lean, mean rock and roll machine!
