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Notes on contributors | ||
Preface | ||
Chronology | ||
1 | Theories of comedy | 3 |
2 | Roman comedy | 18 |
3 | Italian stories on the stage | 32 |
4 | Elizabethan comedy | 47 |
5 | Popular festivity | 64 |
6 | Forms of confusion | 81 |
7 | Love and courtship | 102 |
8 | Laughing at others | 123 |
9 | Comedy and sex | 139 |
10 | Language and comedy | 156 |
11 | Sexual disguise and the theatre of gender | 179 |
12 | Matters of state | 198 |
13 | The experiment of romance | 215 |
Select bibliography | 230 | |
Index | 234 |
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