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  3. Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017)

Vol. 20 No. 2 (2017)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.12745/et.20.2
Published: 2017-12-15

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Helen Ostovich, Melinda J. Gough, Erin Kelly
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Articles

  • The Salting Down of Gertrude: Transgression and Preservation in Three Early German Carnival Plays

    Stephen K. Wright
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  • The Physician and His Servant in the Croxton Play of the Sacrament

    Jillian Linster
    • PDF
  • Rape, Massacre, The Lucrece Tradition, and Alarum for London

    Georgina Lucas
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  • Sejanus, the King’s Men Altar Scenes, and the Theatrical Production of Paganism

    John Kuhn
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  • ‘[Overhearing]’: Printing Parentheses and Reading Power in Ben Jonson’s Sejanus

    Ian Roger Burrows
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Note

  • Much Virtue in O-Oh: A Case Study

    Alan C. Dessen
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Issues in Review Essays

  • Introduction: Beaumont400

    Lucy Munro
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  • Beaumont's Lives

    Lucy Munro
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  • ‘The Grocers Honour’: or, Taking the City Seriously in The Knight of the Burning Pestle

    Tracey Hill
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  • Reading Performance, Reading Gender: Early Encounters with Beaumont and Fletcher’s The Scornful Lady in Print

    Simon Smith
    • PDF
  • The Future Francis Beaumont

    Eoin Price
    • PDF

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