English drama -- 17th century -- History and criticism
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- 'Art made tongue-tied by authority' : Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatic censorship
- A new history of early English drama
- Apocalypse and anti-Catholicism in seventeenth-century English drama
- Before orientalism : London's theatre of the East, 1576-1626
- Between theater and philosophy : skepticism in the major city comedies of Ben Jonson and Thomas Middleton
- Beyond the body : the boundaries of medicine and English renaissance drama
- Black face, maligned race : the representation of blacks in English drama from Shakespeare to Southerne
- Carnival and theater : plebeian culture and the structure of authority in Renaissance England
- Constructions of female homoeroticism in early modern drama
- Cosmetics in Shakespearean and Renaissance drama
- Discoveries on the early modern stage : contexts and conventions
- Drama and the market in the age of Shakespeare
- Dramatic extracts in seventeenth-century English manuscripts : watching, reading, changing plays
- Dramatic form in Shakespeare and the Jacobeans : essays
- Early modern English drama : a critical companion
- Early modern academic drama
- Early women dramatists, 1550-1800
- Enacting gender on the English Renaissance stage
- English drama 1586-1642 : the age of Shakespeare
- English historical drama, 1500-1660 : forms outside the canon
- Erotic politics : desire on the Renaissance stage
- Eroticism on the Renaissance stage : transcendence, desire, and the limits of the visible
- Fashioning femininity and English Renaissance drama
- Fortune and Elizabethan tragedy
- From page to performance : essays in early English drama
- Gender and literacy on stage in early modern England
- Heavenly necromancers : the magician in English Renaissance drama
- Images of love and religion : Queen Henrietta Maria and court entertainments
- Interculturalism and resistance in the London theater, 1660-1800 : identity, performance, empire
- Issues of death : mortality and identity in English Renaissance tragedy
- Jacobean private theatre
- Jacobean revenge tragedy and the politics of virtue
- Joint enterprises : collaborative drama and the institutionalization of the English renaissance theater
- Literary creations : conventional characters in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- Madness and drama in the age of Shakespeare
- Marriage, performance, and politics at the Jacobean court
- Marston, rivalry, rapprochement, and Jonson
- Masques in Jacobean tragedy
- Mastering the revels : the regulation and censorship of English Renaissance drama
- Masters and servants in English Renaissance drama and culture : authority and obedience
- Memory and forgetting in English Renaissance drama : Shakespeare, Marlowe, Webster
- Men in women's clothing : anti-theatricality and effeminization, 1579-1642
- Milton the dramatist
- Mixed faith and shared feeling : theater in post-reformation London
- Musical response in the early modern playhouse, 1603-1625
- Pageantry in the Shakespearean theater
- Parallel lives : Spanish and English national drama, 1580-1680
- Performances of mourning in Shakespearean theatre and early modern culture
- Playgoing in Shakespeare's London
- Playgoing in Shakespeare's London
- Playing spaces in early women's drama
- Playing the globe : genre and geography in English Renaissance drama
- Plays & masques at court during the reigns of Elizabeth, James, and Charles
- Princes, soldiers, and rogues : the politic malcontent of Renaissance drama
- Privacy, playreading, and women's closet drama, 1550-1700
- Prostitution in Elizabethan and Jacobean comedy
- Race, ethnicity, and power in the Renaissance
- Radical tragedy : religion, ideology, and power in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries
- Renaissance drama
- Renaissance drama & the English church year
- Renaissance drama and the politics of publication : readings in the English book trade
- Renaissance dramatists
- Representing France and the French in early modern English drama
- Restoration drama and "the circle of commerce" : tragicomedy, politics, and trade in the seventeenth century
- Rival playwrights : Marlowe, Jonson, Shakespeare
- Seneca by candlelight and other stories of Renaissance drama
- Separation scenes : domestic drama in early modern England
- Sexual types : embodiment, agency, and dramatic character from Shakespeare to Shirley
- Shakespeare and Renaissance literature before heterosexuality
- Shakespeare and some others : essays on Shakespeare and some of his contemporaries
- Shakespeare and the soliloquy in early modern English drama
- Shakespeare in the London theatre 1855-58
- Shakespeare's lyric stage : myth, music, and poetry in the last plays
- Shakespeare's mad men : a crisis of authority
- Shakespeare's tribe : church, nation, and theater in Renaissance England
- Shakespearean territories
- Sick economies : drama, mercantilism, and disease in Shakespeare's England
- Solon and Thespis : law and theater in the English Renaissance
- Stage and picture in the English Renaissance : the mirror up to nature
- Stage images and traditions : Shakespeare to Ford
- Stage-wrights : Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, and the making of theatrical value
- Stages and playgoers : from guild plays to Shakespeare
- Stages of dismemberment : the fragmented body in late medieval and early modern drama
- Staging domesticity : household work and English identity in Early Modern drama
- Staging reform, reforming the stage : Protestantism and popular theater in Early Modern England
- Still harping on daughters : women and drama in the age of Shakespeare
- Stuart women playwrights, 1613-1713
- Textual patronage in English drama, 1570-1640
- The Arts of performance in Elizabethan and early Stuart drama : essays for G.K. Hunter
- The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance drama
- The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance drama
- The Cambridge guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare
- The Court masque
- The Elizabethan player : contemporary stage representations
- The English Renaissance stage : geometry, poetics, and the practical spatial arts 1580-1630
- The Stuart court masque and political culture
- The Year of Lear : Shakespeare in 1606
- The body embarrassed : drama and the disciplines of shame in early modern England
- The book of the play : playwrights, stationers, and readers in early modern England
- The canon of Thomas Middleton's plays : internal evidence for the major problems of authorship
- The city staged : Jacobean comedy, 1603-1613
- The cultural geography of early modern drama, 1620-1650
- The expense of spirit : love and sexuality in English Renaissance drama
- The female hero in English Renaissance tragedy
- The female tragic hero in English Renaissance drama
- The hieroglyphic king : wisdom and idolatory in the seventeenth-century masque
- The idea of conscience in Renaissance tragedy
- The masque of Stuart culture
- The materiality of religion in early modern English drama
- The performance of pleasure in English Renaissance drama
- The privileged playgoers of Shakespeare's London, 1576-1642
- The repertory of Shakespeare's company, 1594-1613
- The revenger's madness : a study of revenge tragedy motifs
- The world's perspective : John Webster and the Jacobean drama
- Theatre of crisis : the performance of power in the kingdom of Ireland, 1662-1692
- This is Shakespeare
- Traffic and turning : Islam and English drama, 1579-1624
- Tragedies of tyrants : political thought and theater in the English Renaissance
- Tragedy and scepticism in Shakespeare's England
- Treason by words : literature, law, and rebellion in Shakespeare's England
- Tudor theatre : for laughs? : puzzling laughter in plays of the Tudor age = pour rire? : rires et problèmes dans le théâtre des Tudor
- Turning Turk : English theater and the multicultural Mediterranean, 1570-1630
- Voice in motion : staging gender, shaping sound in early modern England
- Woman as individual in English Renaissance drama : a defiance of the masculine code
- Women and race in early modern texts
- Women in power in the early modern drama
- Women on stage in Stuart drama
- Women playwrights in English, c. 1363-1750
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