Corneille and Cornelia: reason, violence, and the cultural status of the feminine. Or, How a dominant discourse recuperated and subverted the advance of women / Timothy J. Reiss -- Leaky vessels: the incontinent women of city comedy / Gail Kern Paster -- "Steale from the deade?": the presence of Marlowe in Jonson's early plays / James Shapiro -- Italians and others: Venice and the Irish in Coryat's Crudities and The White Devil / Ann Rosalind Jones -- Reading the body: The Revenger's Tragedy and the Jacobean theater of consumption / Peter Stallybrass -- Gender and justice in Swetnam the Woman-hater / Constance Jordan -- The rank and earthy background of certain physical symbols in The Duchess of Malfi / Dale B. J. Randall -- Modern productions and the Elizabethan scholar / Alan C. Dessen -- Meaning and emptiness in King Lear and The Tempest / Alvin Kernan -- Tragedies within tragedies: Kent's unmasking in King Lear / Martha Tuck Rozett.
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