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  3. Vol. 22 No. 2 (2019)

Vol. 22 No. 2 (2019)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.12745/et.22.2
Published: 2019-12-28

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Melinda J. Gough, Erin E. Kelly, Sarah Johnson
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Articles

  • A New Performance Strategy for a Twelve-Station, One-Day York Cycle

    Arlynda L. Boyer
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  • Bowling Alleys and Playhouses in London, 1560-90

    Callan Davies
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  • Building a Wall Around Tudor England: Coastal Forts and Fantasies of Border Control in Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay

    Todd Andrew Borlik
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  • ‘[M]istris Drewry,/ You do not well’: The Gossip as an Ill-Doer in A Warning for Fair Women (1599)

    Iman Sheeha
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  • Touring in Kent: Some Observations from Records Published to Date

    James H. Forse
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Issues in Review Essays

  • Introduction: Disability in Early Modern Theatre

    Susan L. Anderson
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  • 'Known and Feeling Sorrows': Disabled Knowledge and King Lear

    Lindsey Row-Heyveld
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  • ‘Rub Him About the Temples’: Othello, Disability, and the Failures of Care

    Justin Shaw
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  • Demonstrable Disability

    Katherine Williams
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Review Essay

  • What is Commedia dell’Arte Today? A Review Essay

    Pavel Drabek
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