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Theatre and culture in early modern England, 1650-1737 : from Leviathan to Licensing Act
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Theatre and culture in early modern England, 1650-1737 : from Leviathan to Licensing Act

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Introduction / Catie Gill
What do the servants know? / Paddy Lyons
Flinging the book away: books, reading and gender on the Restoration stage / Jacqueline Pearson
Coffee-houses and Restoration drama / Juan A. Prieto-Pablos
Sex and tyranny revisited: Waller's The maid's tragedy and Rochester's Valentinian / Sandra Clark
Sex, tyranny and the problem of allegiance: political drama during the Restoration / Warren Chernaik
The adaptation of seventeenth-century Spanish drama to the English stage during the Restoration period / Jorge Braga Riera
The female wits: women writers at work / Jane Milling
"Jilting jades"? perceptions of female playgoers in the Restoration, 1660-1700 / Fiona Ritchie
Revolution and the moral reform of the stage: the case of Durfey's The marriage-hater matched (1692) / María José Mora and Manuel J. Gómez-Lara.

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