págs. 5-30
págs. 31-52
"Boscovos tromuldo boscovos": a case study in the translation of William Shakespeare's "All's Well that Ends Well"
págs. 53-70
"Here's sport, indeed!": interchangeable voices and mass communication in Renaissance England
págs. 71-90
Country wives and country girls in eighteenth-century England: a history of theatrical rewriting
págs. 91-108
págs. 109-134
Two Spanish renderings of Philip Sidney's "First Song" from "Astrophil & Stella": a reappraisal and a new proposal
págs. 135-152
págs. 153-160
Enmasculated subjects and subjugated wives: discourses of domination in John Banks's "Vertue Betray'd" (1682)
págs. 161-178
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