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  3. Vol. 10 No. 2 (2007)

Vol. 10 No. 2 (2007)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.12745/et.10.2
Published: 2007-09-29

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Helen Ostovich
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Articles

  • A Theatrical Miracle: The Boxley Rood of Grace as Puppet

    Leanne Groeneveld
    • PDF
  • Female Play-going and the Good Woman

    David Mann
    • PDF
  • ‘An Amazonian Heroickess’: The Military Leadership of Queen Henrietta Maria in Margaret Cavendish's Bell in Campo (1662)

    Kamille Stone Stanton
    • PDF
  • ‘On cheating Pictures’: Gender and Portrait Miniatures in Philip Massinger's The Picture

    Erin Obermueller
    • PDF

Issues in Review Essays

  • Offstage and Onstage Drama: New Approaches to Richard Brome

    Eleanor Lowe
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  • Richard Brome's Contract and the Relationship of Dramatist to Company in the Early Modern Period

    Eleanor Collins
    • PDF
  • ‘Now mark that fellow; he speaks Extempore’: Scripted Improvisation in The Antipodes

    Karen Kettnich
    • PDF
  • ‘This alters not thy beauty’: Face-paint, Gender, and Race in The English Moor

    Farah Karim-Cooper
    • PDF
  • Facing Places in The Weeding of Covent Garden

    Mimi Yiu
    • PDF

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