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Introduction The Economics of Redemption: Theories of "Investment" and Early Modern English Tragicomedy 1
Pt. I Tragicomedy and Generic Expansion
1 Stasis and Insularity in The Merchant of Venice and Twelfth Night 27
2 The Voyage Out: Pericles 64
3 Poverty, Surplus Value, and Theatrical Investment in The Winter's Tale 85
Pt. II Eastern Engagements
4 Captivity and "Free" Trade: Fletcher's The Island Princess and English Commerce in the East Indies in the Early 1600s 113
5 Balance, Circulation, and Equity in the "Prosperous Voyage" of The Renegado 146
Epilogue. Webster's The Devil's Law-Case, the Limits of Tragicomic Redemption, and Tragicomedy's Afterlife 186
Notes 205
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