ABOUT THE SERIES |
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ABOUT THIS VOLUME |
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS |
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Introduction |
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PART ONE William Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale |
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Edited by David Bevington |
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PART TWO Cultural Contexts |
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1. Romance and Tragicomedy |
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Sir Philip Sidney, From The Defense of Poesy |
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John Fletcher, From The Faithful Shepherdess |
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Robert Greene, From Pandosto. The Triumph of Time |
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2. Gender, Sexuality, and the Family |
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Gender Division in Childbirth and Childhood |
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William Gouge, From Of Domestical Duties |
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John Nichols, From The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities of King, James the First |
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Frederick Devon, From Issues of the Exchequer |
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Jacques Guillemeau, From Childbirth; Or, the Happy Delivery of Women with The Nursing of Children |
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John Milton, From Paradise Lost |
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Benedetto Varchi, From The Blazon of Jealousy |
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Michael Dalton, From The Country Justice |
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Thomas Bayly Howell, From A Complete Collection of State Trials |
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Robert Allyne, From Funeral Elegies upon the Most Lamentable and Untimely Death of the Thrice Illustrious Prince Henry, Prince of Wales |
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William Haydon [ W.H.], From The True Picture and Relation of Prince Henry His Noble and Virtuous Disposition |
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Ben Jonson, On My First Daughter and On My First Son |
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3. Authority and Resistance |
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King James I of England, From The True Law of Free Monarchies |
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Sir Francis Bacon, Of Counsel |
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George Buchanan, From De Jure Regni apud Scotos |
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Women's Speech: Attacks and Defenses |
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William Whately, From A Bride-Bush: Or, A Direction for Married Persons |
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Joseph Swetnam, From The Arraignment of Lewd, Idle, Froward, and Unconstant Women |
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Rachel Speght, From A Muzzle for Melastomus, the Cynical Baiter of and Foul-Mouthed Barker against, Eva's Sex |
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Martin Parker, A Merry Dialogue Betwixt a Married Man and His Wife, Concerning the Affairs of This Careful Life |
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Edward Topsell, From Of the Bear |
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Gerrit de Veer, From The True and Perfect Description of Three Voyages |
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George Puttenham, From The Art of English Poesy |
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John Fitzherbert, From Fitzherbert's Book of Husbandry |
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Michael Drayton, The Ninth Eclogue |
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Philip Stubbes, From The Anatomy of Abuses |
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From An Act for Punishment of Rogues, Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars |
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From A Proclamation Inhibiting All Persons after Bartholomew-tide Next, to Use the Trade of a Peddler or a Petty Chapman |
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Robert Greene, From The Second and Last Part of Cony-Catching and The Third and Last Part of Cony-Catching |
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The Description of a Rare or Rather Most Monstrous Fish Taken on the East Coast of Holland |
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Repentance, Devotion, and the Miraculous |
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From An Homily of Repentance |
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A.G., From The Widow's Mite |
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William Crashaw, From The Jesuits' Gospel |
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Reginald Scot, From The Discovery of Witchcraft |
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Thomas Middleton, From The Second Maiden's Tragedy |
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Artists, Patrons, and Collectors |
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Henry Peacham, OfAntiquities |
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James Boaden, From Memoirs of the Life of John Philip Kemble |
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Thomas Campbell, From Life of Mrs. Siddons |
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Brian Pearce, From Granville Barker's Production of The Winter's Tale |
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Harley Granville-Barker, From Preface to The Winter's Tale |
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Dennis Bartholomeusz, From The Winter's Tale in Performance in England and America, 1611-1976 |
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Mario DiGangi, An Account of Edward Watermill Theatre Production by Propeller |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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INDEX |
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