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  3. Vol. 11 No. 2 (2008)

Vol. 11 No. 2 (2008)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.12745/et.11.2
Published: 2008-09-30

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Helen Ostovich
    • PDF

Articles

  • New sightings of Christopher Marlowe in London

    David Mateer
    • PDF
  • Christopher Beeston and the Caroline Office of Theatrical ‘Governor’

    Christopher Matusiak
    • PDF
  • We pray you all ... To drink ere ye pass': Bann Criers, Parish Players, and the Henrician Reformation in England's South-east

    Ernst Gerhardt
    • PDF
  • A Dog, A Witch, a Play: The Witch of Edmonton

    Meg F. Pearson
    • PDF

Notes

  • Staging Invisibility in English Early Modern Drama

    Barbara D. Palmer
    • PDF
  • ‘Certain condolements, certain vails’: Staging Rusty Armour in Shakespeare's Pericles

    Susan Harlan
    • PDF

Issues in Review Essays

  • The Commedia dell'Arte: New Perspectives and New Documents

    M. A. Katritzky
    • PDF
  • An Icon for a New Woman: A Previously Unidentified Portrait of Isabella Andreini by Paolo Veronese

    Maria Ines Aliverti
    • PDF
  • The Italian Actress and the Foundations of Early Modern European Theatre: Performing Female Sexual Identites on the Commedia dell'Arte Stage

    Rosalind Kerr
    • PDF
  • New Perspectives on Language, Oral Transmission, and Multilingualism in Commedia dell'Arte

    Erith Jaffe-Berg
    • PDF
  • The Commedia all'improvviso Illustrations of the Corsini Manuscript: A New Reading

    Stefano Mengarelli
    • PDF
  • Back to the Future: A Review of Twentieth-Century Commedia-Shakespeare Studies

    Robert Henke
    • PDF

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