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- 'Art made tongue-tied by authority' : Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatic censorship
- 'Household business' : domestic plays of early modern England
- A new history of early English drama
- Addiction and devotion in early modern England
- Addiction and devotion in early modern England
- Against reproduction : where Renaissance texts come from
- Against reproduction : where Renaissance texts come from
- Approximate bodies : gender and power in early modern drama and anatomy
- Aspects of dramatic form in the English and the Irish Renaissance
- Barbarous play : race on the English Renaissance stage
- Barbarous play : race on the English Renaissance stage
- Beggary and theatre in early modern England
- Ben Jonson's "dotages" : a reconsideration of the late plays
- Ben Jonson's "dotages" : a reconsideration of the late plays
- Better a shrew than a sheep : women, drama, and the culture of jest in early modern England
- Black face, maligned race : the representation of blacks in English drama from Shakespeare to Southerne
- Carnival and theater : plebeian culture and the structure of authority in Renaissance England
- Caroline drama : the plays of Massinger, Ford, Shirley, and Brome
- Caroline drama : the plays of Massinger, Ford, Shirley, and Brome
- Charismatic authority in early modern English tragedy
- Citizen comedy in the age of Shakespeare
- Citizen comedy in the age of Shakespeare
- Colonial women : race and culture in Stuart drama
- Colonial women : race and culture in Stuart drama
- Constructions of female homoeroticism in early modern drama
- Dangerous matter : English drama and politics in 1623/24
- Devil theatre : demonic possession and exorcism in English Renaissance drama, 1558-1642
- Disease, diagnosis, and cure on the early modern stage
- Drama and the market in the age of Shakespeare
- Drama and the succession to the crown, 1561-1633
- Drama and the succession to the crown, 1561-1633
- Drama in the Renaissance : comparative and critical essays
- Drama of a Nation : Public Theater in Renaissance England and Spain
- Drama of a nation : public theater in Renaissance England and Spain
- Dramatic form in Shakespeare and the Jacobeans : essays
- Early modern English drama : a critical companion
- Early modern drama and the Bible : contexts and readings, 1570-1625
- Elizabethan revenge tragedy, 1587-1642
- Elizabethan revenge tragedy, 1587-1642
- Elizabethan revenge tragedy, 1587-1642,
- English Renaissance drama : a very brief introduction to theatre and theatres in Shakespeare's time
- English Renaissance drama : essays in honor of Madeleine Doran & Mark Eccles
- English Renaissance drama and the specter of Spain : ethnopoetics and empire
- English Renaissance drama and the specter of Spain : ethnopoetics and empire
- English Renaissance tragedy
- English drama 1586-1642 : the age of Shakespeare
- English historical drama, 1500-1660 : forms outside the canon
- Environmental degradation in Jacobean drama
- Family and the state in early modern revenge drama : economies of vengeance
- Fashioning femininity and English Renaissance drama
- French origins of English tragedy
- From page to performance : essays in early English drama
- From page to performance : essays in early English drama
- Goddesses, mages, and wise women : the female pastoral guide in sixteenth and seventeenth-century English drama
- Guise and disguise : rhetoric and characterization in the English Renaissance
- Hamlet and the acting of revenge
- Heavenly necromancers : the magician in English Renaissance drama
- Horrid laughter in Jacobean tragedy
- Images of Englishmen and foreigners in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries : a study of stage characters and national identity in English Renaissance drama, 1558-1642
- Imaginary betrayals : subjectivity and the discourses of treason in early Modern England
- Imaginary betrayals : subjectivity and the discourses of treason in early Modern England
- In the posture of a whore : changing attitudes to 'bad' women in Elizabethan and Jacobean drama
- Influence of Ben Jonson on English Comedy, 1598-1642
- Intertextuality and romance in Renaissance drama : the staging of nostalgia
- Jacobean city comedy; : a study of satiric plays by Jonson, Marston, and Middleton
- Justice, women, and power in English Renaissance drama
- Labors lost : women's work and the early modern English stage
- Labors lost : women's work and the early modern English stage
- Labors lost : women's work and the early modern English stage
- Law and representation in early modern drama
- Literary creations : conventional characters in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- London in early modern English drama : representing the built environment
- Love and death in Renaissance tragedy
- Making make-believe real : politics as theater in Shakespeare's time
- Manly mechanicals on the early modern English stage
- Martyrs and players in early modern England : tragedy, religion and violence on stage
- Masques in Jacobean tragedy
- Medieval and Renaissance drama in England, Volume 24
- Men in women's clothing : anti-theatricality and effeminization, 1579-1642
- Mermaids and the production of knowledge in early modern England
- Metropolitan tragedy : genre, justice, and the city in early modern England
- Metropolitan tragedy : genre, justice, and the city in early modern England
- Middleton and Rowley : forms of collaboration in the Jacobean playhouse
- Milton the dramatist
- Mixed faith and shared feeling : theater in post-reformation London
- Mock kings in medieval society and Renaissance drama
- Multilingualism in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- Neo-Latin drama in early modern Europe
- Ovid and the Renaissance body
- Ovid and the Renaissance body
- Pageantry in the Shakespearean theater
- Passionate playgoing in early modern England
- Performing early modern drama today
- Performing economic thought : English drama and mercantile writing 1600-1642
- Playgoing in Shakespeare's London
- Playgoing in Shakespeare's London
- Playhouse law in Shakespeare's world
- Playwright, space, and place in early modern performance : Shakespeare and company
- Playwriting Playgoers in Shakespeare's Theater
- Possessed with greatness : the heroic tragedies of Chapman and Shakespeare
- Practicing the city : early modern London on stage
- Practicing the city : early modern London on stage
- Producing early modern London : a comedy of urban space, 1598-1616
- Producing early modern London : a comedy of urban space, 1598-1616
- Professional playwrights : Massinger, Ford, Shirley & Brome
- Prologues to Shakespeare's theatre : performance and liminality in early modern drama
- Putting history to the question : power, politics, and society in English Renaissance drama
- Quoting Shakespeare : form and culture in early modern drama
- Quoting Shakespeare : form and culture in early modern drama
- Radical tragedy : religion, ideology, and power in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- Readings in renaissance women's drama : criticism, history, and performance, 1594-1998
- Readings in renaissance women's drama : criticism, history, and performance, 1594-1998
- Renaissance drama in England & Spain : topical allusion and history plays
- Renaissance drama in action : an introduction to aspects of theatre practice and performance
- Renaissance magic and the return of the Golden Age : the occult tradition and Marlowe, Jonson, and Shakespeare
- Representing the professions : administration, law, and theater in early modern England
- Rival playwrights : Marlowe, Jonson, Shakespeare
- Romance on the early modern stage : English expansion before and after Shakespeare
- Seneca by Candlelight and Other Stories of Renaissance Drama
- Seneca by candlelight and other stories of Renaissance drama
- Sensory experience and the metropolis on the Jacobean stage (1603-1625) [electronic resource]/
- Separation scenes : domestic drama in early modern England
- Sex and satiric tragedy in early modern England : penetrating wit
- Sexual types : embodiment, agency, and dramatic character from Shakespeare to Shirley
- Sexual types : embodiment, agency, and dramatic character from Shakespeare to Shirley
- Shadow and substance : Eucharistic controversy and English drama across the Reformation divide
- Shakespeare & the poets' war
- Shakespeare and Renaissance literature before heterosexuality
- Shakespeare and Renaissance literature before heterosexuality
- Shakespeare and his contemporaries : essays in comparison
- Shakespeare and others
- Shakespeare and the power of performance : stage and page in the Elizabethan theatre
- Shakespeare only
- Shakespeare's theatre : a history
- Shakespeare's tribe : church, nation, and theater in Renaissance England
- Shakespeare, Jonson, and the claims of the performative
- Shakespearean concepts : a dictionary of terms and conventions, influences and institutions, themes, ideas, and genres in the Elizabethan and Jacobean drama
- Sick economies : drama, mercantilism, and disease in Shakespeare's England
- Sick economies : drama, mercantilism, and disease in Shakespeare's England
- Solon and Thespis : law and theater in the English Renaissance
- Stage images and traditions : Shakespeare to Ford
- Stage-wrights : Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, and the making of theatrical value
- Stages and playgoers : from guild plays to Shakespeare
- Stages and playgoers : from guild plays to Shakespeare
- Staging Islam in England : drama and culture, 1640-1685
- Staging Reform, Reforming the Stage : Protestantism and Popular Theater in Early Modern England
- Staging anatomies : dissection and spectacle in early Stuart tragedy
- Staging reform, reforming the stage : Protestantism and popular theater in Early Modern England
- Staging the Revolution : drama, reinvention and history, 1647-72
- Staging the superstitions of early modern Europe
- Still harping on daughters : women and drama in the Age of Shakespeare
- Stillness in motion in the seventeenth-century theatre
- Strangers and pilgrims : from The Castle of perseverance to King Lear
- Studying Shakespeare's Contemporaries
- Suicide and despair in the Jacobean drama
- The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance drama
- The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance drama
- The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance tragedy
- The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance tragedy
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare and contemporary dramatists
- The Court masque
- The Duchess of Suffolk
- The Elizabethan player : contemporary stage representation
- The Elizabethan stage doctor as a dramatic convention
- The English Renaissance stage : geometry, poetics, and the practical spatial arts 1580-1630
- The English clown tradition from the middle ages to Shakespeare
- The English drama and stage under the Tudor and Stuart princes, 1543-1664 : illustrated by a series of documents, treatises and poems
- The Lear world : a study of King Lear in its dramatic context
- The Moor in English Renaissance drama
- The Play of Paradox : Stage and Sermon in Renaissance England
- The bed-trick in English Renaissance drama : explorations in gender, sexuality, and power
- The body embarrassed : drama and the disciplines of shame in early modern England
- The body embarrassed : drama and the disciplines of shame in early modern England
- The book of the play : playwrights, stationers, and readers in early modern England
- The children of Paul's : the story of a theatre company, 1553-1608
- The city staged : Jacobean comedy, 1603-1613
- The comic in Renaissance comedy
- The devil and the sacred in English drama, 1350-1642
- The devil and the sacred in English drama, 1350-1642
- The dynamics of inheritance on the Shakespearean stage
- The expense of spirit : love and sexuality in English Renaissance drama
- The female hero in English Renaissance tragedy
- The figure of the crowd in early modern London : the city and its double
- The function of the masque in Jacobean tragedy and tragicomedy
- The hieroglyphic king : wisdom and idolatory in the seventeenth-century masque
- The high design : English Renaissance tragedy and the natural law
- The high design : English Renaissance tragedy and the natural law
- The idea of conscience in Renaissance tragedy
- The masque of Stuart culture
- The media players : Shakespeare, Middleton, Jonson, and the idea of news
- The poetics of Jacobean drama
- The poetics of plot : the case of English Renaissance drama
- The poetics of plot : the case of English Renaissance drama
- The privileged playgoers of Shakespeare's London, 1576-1642
- The privileged playgoers of Shakespeare's London, 1576-1642
- The profession of dramatist in Shakespeare's time, 1590-1642
- The radicalization of Irish drama, 1600-1900 : the rise and fall of ascendancy theatre
- The repertory of Shakespeare's company, 1594-1613
- The restoration rake-hero : transformations in sexual understanding in seventeenth-century England
- The revenger's madness : a study of revenge tragedy motifs
- The subject of tragedy : Identity and difference in Renaissance drama
- The summons of death on the medieval and Renaissance English stage
- The theatre of civilized excess : new perspectives on Jacobean tragedy
- The theatre of praise : the panegyric tradition in seventeenth-century English drama
- The world's perspective : John Webster and the Jacobean drama
- Theatre and crisis, 1632-1642
- Theatre and empire : Great Britain on the London stages under James VI and I
- Theatre, finance, and society in early modern England
- Theatre, finance, and society in early modern England
- Theatrical convention and audience response in early modern drama
- Themes and conventions of Elizabethan tragedy
- This action of our death : the performance of death in English Renaissance drama
- Thomas Killigrew and the seventeenth-century English stage : new perspectives
- Three Augustan women playwrights
- Tragedies of tyrants : political thought and theater in the English Renaissance
- Treason by words : literature, law, and rebellion in Shakespeare's England
- Treason by words : literature, law, and rebellion in Shakespeare's England
- Treason by words : literature, law, and rebellion in Shakespeare's England
- Unnatural and unconventional liaisons in English renaissance drama : the Duchess of Malfi, women beware women and 'tis a pity she's a whore
- Violence against women in early modern performance : invisible acts
- Voice in motion : staging gender, shaping sound in early modern England
- Voice in motion : staging gender, shaping sound in early modern England
- Wanton words : rhetoric and sexuality in English Renaissance drama
- Wanton words : rhetoric and sexuality in English Renaissance drama
- Winter fruit : English drama, 1642-1660
- Woman and gender in Renaissance tragedy : a study of King Lear, Othello, The Duchess of Malfi, and The white devil
- Women and race in early modern texts
- Women playwrights in England, c1363-1750
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