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1611: Authority, Gender and the Word in Early Modern England [2014]
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Jonson's <i>Oberon</i> and Friends: Masque and Music in 1611
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Aemilia Lanyer and the ‘First Fruits’ of Women's Wit
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<i>Coryats Crudities</i> and the ‘Travelling <i>Wonder</i>’ of the Age
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Time, Tyrants and the Question of Authority: <i>The Winter's Tale</i> and Related Drama
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‘Expresse Words’: Lancelot Andrewes and the Sermons and Devotions of 1611
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<i>The Roaring Girl</i> On and Off Stage
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‘The New World of Words’: Authorising Translation in 1611
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Donne's ‘Anatomy’ and the Commemoration of Women: ‘Her Death Hath Taught Us Dearly’
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Vengeance and Virtue: <i>The Tempest</i> and the Triumph of Tragicomedy
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Conclusion: ‘This <i>Scribling</i> Age’
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Appendix: A List of Printed Texts Published in 1611
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Bibliography
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Index
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Front Matter