self-fashioning, authorizing, Stephen Greenblatt / Susan Penberthy ; [rapt, adj.]. "Some oracle must rectify our knowledge" : uses of knowledge in the New World and The tempest / David McInnis ; Seized by the "mirth-marring monster" : old and new theories of Jealousy in Othello / Gayle Allan ; "I will fast being loose" : gaming and sexual conquest in Love's labour's lost / Daniel Timbrell ; Cinematic self-fashioning : from Olivier to Kaufman / Ben Kooyman ; Shakespeare, pathos and sovereign violence : 3 Henry VI and King Lear / Huw Griffiths ; "Almost with ravished listening" : a most rare speaker in King Henry VIII (All is true) / Fiona Martin -- [secret, a. and n.]. Imogen's fides : secrets and "good faith" in Cymbeline / Alison V. Scott ; The Macbeths' secret / Christine Couche ; "To creep in at mine eyes" : theatre and secret contagion in Twelfth night / Darryl Chalk ; Lip service : the activities of ambassadors, spies, newsletter writers, and other professional gossips in Jacobean England and in Shakespeare / Emily Ross ; The "tree of life" and the King's arboreal bodies in Shakespeare's Cymbeline / Victoria Bladen ; "A satire to decay" : Ovidian myth and the secret rhetoric of Shakespeare's sonnets / Danijela Kambasković-Sawers -- [study, n.]. Narratives about collaborating playwrights : the new bibliography, "disintegration", and the problem of multiple authorship in Shakespeare / Edmund King ; Shakespeare's rich ornaments : study and style in Titus Andronicus / Jay Zysk ; Shakespeare, Marlowe, and the fortunes of catharsis / Lucy Potter ; "Like to th'Egyptian thief" : Shakespeare Sampling Heliodorus in Twelfth night / Mark Houlahan ; Dogs of war and Icelandic curs : canine imagery, work and idleness in Henry V / Susan Penberthy ; Shakespeare's gifts : self-fashioning, authorizing, Stephen Greenblatt /
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