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  3. Vol. 26 No. 2 (2023)

Vol. 26 No. 2 (2023)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.12745/et.26.2
Published: 2023-12-19

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Melinda J. Gough, Erin E. Kelly
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Articles

  • The York Vintners’ ‘The Marriage at Cana’ and the Puzzle of Pageants Withheld from the Register

    Leanne Groeneveld
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  • Early English Drama Records and Other Manuscripts from Coventry Destroyed Before and During the Second World War

    Krista A. Milne
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  • Performative Print: A Printing Anomaly in The Coblers Prophesie

    Frances Eastwood
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  • 'Participating Immortality': Memory and Performance in Middleton's Hengist, King of Kent

    J. Gavin Paul
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  • An Edition of Jonson’s Entertainment at Britain’s Burse and a New Letter by Collier on Massinger in the Athenaeum (1857)

    Marlin E. Blaine
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Note

  • Reconsidering The Battle of Hexham: A Lost Play by Barnabe Barnes?

    Misha Teramura
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Issues in Review Essays

  • Witches In Space: Introduction

    Sarah O'Malley
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  • The Devil at the Edge of this Book: Intertextual Ecologies of Early Modern Crime Narratives

    Emily George
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  • 'Can you play that?': Moll's Urban Witchcraft in The Roaring Girl

    Andrew Loeb
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  • ‘Heaven guide him to thy husband’s cudgel’: Falstaff as Male Witch in The Merry Wives of Windsor

    Sharon Vogel Kubik
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