Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Author not applicable | 1-5 |
| Contributors | |
| Author not applicable | 7-8 |
Articles
| Making Death a Miracle: Audience and the Genres of Martyrdom in Dekker and Massinger's The Virgin Martyr | |
| Nova Myhill | 9-31 |
| Food and Foreignness in Sir Thomas More | |
| Joan Fitzpatrick | 33-47 |
| Galley-foists, the Lord Mayor's Show, and Early Modern English Drama | |
| David Carnegie | 49-74 |
Notes
| 'Which 'longs to women of all fashion': Churching and Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale | |
| Jeffrey Johnson | 75-85 |
Issues in Review
| Subjectivity, Theory, and Early Modern Drama | |
| Viviana Comensoli | 87-90 |
| Identifying Othello: Race and the Colonial (non)Subject | |
| Viviana Comensoli | 90-96 |
| 'The chick got in the way', or The Woman is/as Queer: Feminism, Queer Theory, and the Unlocking of Female Subjectivity in Early Modern Drama | |
| Theodora A. Jankowski | 96-108 |
| Transversal Poetics and Fugitive Explorations: Subject Performance, Early Modern English Theatre, and Macbeth | |
| Bryan Reynolds | 108-119 |
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