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  3. Vol. 21 No. 2 (2018)

Vol. 21 No. 2 (2018)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.12745/et.21.2
Published: 2018-12-27

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Melinda J. Gough, Erin E. Kelly, Helen M. Ostovich, Sarah E. Johnson
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Articles

  • Dramatic Networks: Marginalized Economics and Labour in The Norwich Grocers’ Play

    Jeffery G Stoyanoff
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  • Who Performed at Newington Butts in May 1586?

    Laurie Johnson
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  • Underemployed Elizabethans: Gabriel Harvey and Thomas Nashe in the Parnassus Plays

    P. B. Roberts
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  • Ovidian Retro-Metamorphosis on the Elizabethan Stage

    Lindsay Ann Reid
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  • How to Do Things with Organs: Moving Parts in The Duchess of Malfi

    Roya Biggie
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Note

  • The Dating and Attribution of Alphonsus, Emperor of Germany

    Adrian Blamires
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Issues in Review Essays

  • Introduction: Histories and Contexts in The Witch of Edmonton

    David Dean
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  • Women, Marriage, Property and Law: Contextualizing The Witch of Edmonton

    Tim Stretton
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  • Blasphemy, Swearing, and Bad Behaviour in The Witch of Edmonton

    David Dean
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  • The Witch of Edmonton: Witchcraft, Inversion, and Social Criticism

    Susan D Amussen
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  • Emotions in The Witch of Edmonton

    Kathryn Prince
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