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What is Renaissance drama?

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Introduction / William N. West
Taking stock / Karen Newman
Exclusive of / Jonathan Goldberg
Renaissance and/or early modern drama and/or theater and/or performance: a dialogue / Barbara Hodgdon and W. B. Worthen
Toward a new theatricality? / Henry S. Turner
The play's not the thing / Bruce R. Smith
The dream of a perfect history / S. P. Cerasano
Acting and ontology in Molière / Christopher Braider
What's the worst thing you can do to Shak/x/espeare? / Richard Burt and Julian Yates
Recent trends in editing of Renaissance drama anthologies / David Bevington
Authority and theatrical community: early modern Spanish theater manuscripts / Margaret Greer
Defining the proper members of the Renaissance theatrical community / Mary Bly
No field is an island: postcolonial and transnational approaches to early modern drama / Barbara Fuchs
Après le déluge, more criticism?: philology, literary history, and ancestral reading in the coming posttranscription world / Michael Witmore and Jonathan Hope
"Renaissance drama: future directions," Renaissance drama / Tiffany Stern
Still no precise subject: the view from French / Katherine Ibbett
The work of Italian theatre / Jane Tylus
william Shakespeare's regnal connections: whose court is this anyway? / Leeds Barroll
Tragedy and trauerspiel for the (post-)Westphalian age / Jane O. Newman
Hannah Arendt Strasse / Julia Reinhard Lupton.

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What is Renaissance drama?. ISBN 9780810128453. Published by Northwestern University Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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