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  1. Editorial
  2. pp. 7-8
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  1. Divine Thoughts and the Corruption of the Will in Doctor Faustus
  2. Nathan Pensky
  3. pp. 9-27
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  1. Arrest for Debt in Late Elizabethan and Early Stuart London
  2. Stuart Minson
  3. pp. 29-55
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  1. 'I am but a fool, look you': Will Kemp and the Performance of Welshness
  2. Michael D. Friedman
  3. pp. 57-77
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  1. Acousmatic Noise: Racialization and Resistance in The Tempest's 'New World' Soundscape
  2. Mayra Cortes
  3. pp. 79-106
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  1. Identifying a Troupe of Italian Players in England in 1574
  2. Matteo A. Pangallo
  3. pp. 107-116
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  1. New Light on Henry Lanman, Owner of the Curtain
  2. Neil Younger
  3. pp. 117-125
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  1. Re-Examining the Date of William Rowley's All's Lost by Lust
  2. David Nicol
  3. pp. 127-135
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  1. Clothing and Queer Style in Early Modern English Drama by James M. Bromley (review)
  2. Kit Heyam
  3. pp. 137-139
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  1. Strangeness in Jacobean Drama by Callan Davies (review)
  2. Eric Dunnum
  3. pp. 141-144
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  1. Thomas Middleton and the Plural Politics of Jacobean Drama by Mark Kaethler (review)
  2. William David Green
  3. pp. 145-148
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  1. Shakespeare and Lost Plays: Reimagining Drama in Early Modern England by David McInnis (review)
  2. Eoin Price
  3. pp. 149-152
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  1. On the Queerness of Early English Drama: Sex in the Subjunctive by Tison Pugh (review)
  2. Jeffery G. Stoyanoff
  3. pp. 153-156
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  1. Household Servants in Early Modern Domestic Tragedy by Iman Sheeha (review)
  2. Lauren Cantos
  3. pp. 157-159
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  1. Music, Dance, and Drama in Early Modern English Schools by Amanda Eubanks Winkler (review)
  2. Simon Smith
  3. pp. 161-164
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  1. The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare and Race ed. by Ayanna Thompson (review)
  2. Mira Assaf Kafantaris
  3. pp. 165-168
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  1. Blind Spots of Knowledge in Shakespeare and His World: A Conversation ed. by Subha Mukherji (review)
  2. Evelyn Tribble
  3. pp. 169-173
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