Deeds Against Nature: women and Crime in Street Literature of Early Modern England
págs. 9-30
págs. 31-50
págs. 51-68
págs. 69-96
págs. 97-106
Hidden Spanish Treasure in a Seventeenth-Century Text: the Strange Case of Dr García and Mr Howell
págs. 107-122
The Liar and the Bard: David Ingram, William Shakespeare, and The Tempest
págs. 123-134
págs. 135-142
págs. 143-150
"Sleepe fy possess mee nott": the Return of the Repressed in Lady Mary Wroth's "Pamphilia to Amphilanthus" (1621), Sonnets 16 and 17
págs. 151-180
"The master mistress of my passion": cross-dressing and Gender Performance in Twelfth Night
págs. 181-192
"Between the pale complexion of true love, and the red glow of scorn": traditions of Pastoral Love in As You Like It
págs. 193-200
Having "To Bear the Yoke": women and Jest-Books of the Early Seeventeenth Century
págs. 201-208
págs. 209-228
"An Effeminate Prince": gender Construction in Shakespeare's First Tetralogy
págs. 229-236
págs. 237-246
"When the Battle's Lost and Won": the Opening of Shakespeare's I Henry IV
págs. 247-258
Marston's The Metamorphosis of Pigmalion's Image: the Ovidian myth revisited
págs. 259-268
Human Sacrifice and Seventeenth-century Economics: Otway's Venice Preserv'd
págs. 269-280
págs. 281-300
John Hart's Discourse on Spelling Reform: disease and War in the Body Politic
págs. 301-312
Macbeth's Portrait Of Câd Goddeu: encounters Whith The Celtic World
págs. 313-322
págs. 323-330
págs. 331-340
págs. 341-348
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