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Preface | ||
1 | Parentage and Patronage | 1 |
2 | "This is a pretty Riot / It may grow to a rape" | 37 |
3 | The Reason in Treason | 85 |
4 | Collaboration | 132 |
5 | "Strange carded cunningnesse" | 156 |
6 | Discovery | 197 |
Coda | "Strange bifronted posture" | 257 |
Appendix 1: Family Trees of Beaumont, Fletcher, Huntingdon | 263 | |
Appendix 2: Chronology for the Plays of John Fletcher and His Collaborators | 267 | |
Textual Note | 271 | |
Notes | 275 | |
Bibliography | 313 | |
Index | 333 |
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