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Shakespeare's fickle fee-simple: A lover's complaint, nostalgia, and the transition from feudalism to capitalism |
Christopher Warley |
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Shakespeare's resurrections |
Sarah Beckwith |
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Towards a history of performativity: sacrament, social contract, and The merchant of Venice |
Elizabeth Fowler |
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Losing France and becoming England: Shakespeare's King John and the emergence of state-based diplomacy |
John Watkins |
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The voice of the author in 'The phoenix and turtle': Chaucer, Shakespeare, Spenser |
Patrick Cheney |
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Recursive origins: print history and Shakespeare's 2 Henry VI |
William Kuskin |
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Chantry, chronicle, cockpit: Henry V and the forms of history |
Brian Walsh |
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'For they are Englishmen': national identities and the early modern drama of medieval conquest |
Curtis Perry |
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King Lear and the summons of death |
Michael O'Connell |
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Marvels and counterfeits: false resurrections in the Chester Antichrist and 1 Henry IV |
Karen Sawyer Marsalek |
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Shakespeare's medieval morality: The merchant of Venice and the Gesta Romanorum |
Rebecca Krug |
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Shakespeare's fickle fee-simple: A lover's complaint, nostalgia, and the transition from feudalism to capitalism |
Christopher Warley |
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Shakespeare's resurrections |
Sarah Beckwith |
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Towards a history of performativity: sacrament, social contract, and The merchant of Venice |
Elizabeth Fowler |