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Engendering a nation : a feminist account of Shakespeare's English histories /
Published 1997Table of Contents: “…Part Part I MAKING GENDER VISIBLE A re-viewing of Shakespeare's history plays -- chapter 1 THOROUGHLY MODERN HENRY -- chapter 2 THE HISTORY PLAY IN SHAKESPEARE'S TIME -- chapter 3 FEMINISM, WOMEN, AND THE SHAKESPEAREAN HISTORY PLAY -- chapter 4 THE THEATER AS INSTITUTION -- part Part II WEAK KINGS, WARRIOR WOMEN, AND THE ASSAULT ON DYNASTIC AUTHORITY The first tetralogy and King John -- chapter 5 HENRY VI, PART I -- chapter 6 HENRY VI, PART II -- chapter 7 HENRY VI, PART III -- chapter 8 RICHARD III -- chapter 9 KING JOHN -- part Part III GENDER AND NATION Anticipations of modernity in the second tetralogy -- chapter 10 RICHARD II -- chapter 11 THE HENRY IV PLAYS -- chapter 12 HENRY V.…”
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The Renaissance text : theory, editing, textuality /
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…Essays, works and small poems: divulging, publishing and augmenting the Elizabethan poet, Samuel Daniel -- Hypertext and multiplicity: the medieval example -- c: wp file.txt 05:41 10-07-98 -- Anthologising the early modern female voice -- (Un)Editing and textual history: positioning the reader -- Margins of truth -- Naming, renaming and unnaming in the Shakespearean quartos and folio -- Composition/decomposition: singular Shakespeare and the death of the author -- Biblebable -- Ghost writing: Hamlet and the Ur-Hamlet -- Texts and textualities: a Shakespearean history -- Afterword: confessions of a reformed uneditor.…”
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Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan performance of history /
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Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan performance of history /
Published 2009CONNECT
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