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The authorship of Shakespeare's plays : a socio-linguistic study /
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Service and dependency in Shakespeare's plays /
Published 2005“…Service & Dependency in Shakespeare's Plays…”
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Sexuality and politics in Renaissance drama /
Published 1991Table of Contents: “…"I'll look to like" " arranged marriages in Shakespeare plays /…”
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Shakespeare and religious change /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Things newly performed : the resurrection tradition in Shakespeare's plays /…”
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The learning, wit, and wisdom of Shakespeare's Renaissance women /
Published 1997Table of Contents: “…The education of Renaissance women: looking forward to Shakespeare's women of wit -- Education of Renaissance women: negative changes under James I -- Secondary wisdom: the role of women as mentors in Shakespeare's plays -- Portia: re-evaluated portrait -- The simultaneous depersonalization and individualization of Shakespeare's Hermia and Juliet -- Writing women and reading the Renaissance -- Images of women in Shakespeare's plays -- "When men are rul'd by women": Shakespeare's first tetralogy -- "Intercepting the dew drop": female readers and reading in Anna Jameson's Shakespearean criticism -- The critics discover Shakespeare's women.…”
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Politics, plague, and Shakespeare's theater : the Stuart years /
Published 1991Table of Contents: “…Privileged biographies, marginal Shakespeare -- Shakespeare without King James -- Pestilence and the players -- Shakespeare after the first Stuart plague: 1604-1606 -- 1606: social confusion and creative concentration -- The problem of the later Shakespeare -- Playing in Lent: 1580-1613 -- Plague figures for Shakespeare's Stuart period: 1603-1610 -- The playing season at the London theaters -- The difficulty of dating Shakespeare's plays through internal evidence -- The date of Coriolanus.…”
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Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…The legitimation of printed playbooks in Shakespeare's time -- The making of "Shakespeare" -- Shakespeare and the publication of his plays (I): the late sixteenth century -- Shakespeare and the publication of his plays (II): the early seventeenth century -- The players' alleged opposition to print -- Why size matters: "the two hours' traffic of our stage" and the length of Shakespeare's plays -- Editorial policy and the length of Shakespeare's plays -- "Bad" quartos and their origins: Romeo and Juliet, Henry V, and Hamlet -- Theatricality, literariness, and the texts of Romeo and Juliet, Henry V, and Hamlet -- Appendixes: A. …”
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Marketing the bard : Shakespeare in performance and print, 1660-1740 /
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