Shapiro, Michael, review of Trevor Lennam, Sebastian Westcott, the Children of Paul's and 'The Marriage of Wit and Science', in Modern Language Review, 72.2 (1977), pp. 389–91, doi:10.2307/3725093

Shapiro, Michael, ‘Boying Her Greatness: Shakespeare's Use of Coterie Drama in "Antony and Cleopatra"’, in Modern Language Review, 77.1 (1982), pp. 1–15, doi:10.2307/3727489

Shapiro, Michael, ‘Language: Slavonic *nejęsytъ "pelican": The Perpetuation of a Septuagintal Solecism’, in Slavonic and East European Review, 60.2 (1982), pp. 161–71, doi:10.2307/4208490

Shapiro, Michael, review of Sukanta Chaudhuri, Infirm Glory: Shakespeare and the Renaissance Image of Man, in Modern Language Review, 80.2 (1985), pp. 417–18, doi:10.2307/3728686

Shapiro, Michael, review of Mark Dominik, William Shakespeare and 'The Birth of Merlin'; Peter Erickson, Patriarchal Structures in Shakespeare's Drama, in Modern Language Review, 83.4 (1988), pp. 945–47, doi:10.2307/3730919

Shapiro, Michael, review of Werner Sollors, Beyond Ethnicity: Consent and Descent in American Culture, in Literature in the Modern Media: Radio, Film, and Television Special Number, ed. by Andrew Gurr (= Yearbook of English Studies, 20.1 (1990)), pp. 355–56, doi:10.2307/3507635

Shapiro, Michael, ‘Framing the Taming: Metatheatrical Awareness of Female Impersonation in "The Taming of the Shrew"’, in Early Shakespeare, ed. by Andrew Gurr (= Yearbook of English Studies, 23.1 (1993)), pp. 143–66, doi:10.2307/3507978

Shapiro, Michael, review of Barbara Freedman, Staging the Gaze: Postmodernism, Psychoanalysis, and Shakespearean Comedy, in Modern Language Review, 89.3 (1994), pp. 723–24, doi:10.2307/3735143

Shapiro, Michael, review of Catherine Belsey, Shakespeare and the Loss of Eden: The Construction of Family Values in Early Modern Culture, in Modern Language Review, 96.4 (2001), pp. 1046–48, doi:10.2307/3735872