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Introduction: Other Selves 1
1 Properties of a 'Self': Words and Things, 1580-1690 21
2 Persons in Play: Donne's Body and the Humoral Actor 56
3 Material Others: Shakespeare's Mirrors and Other Perspectives 89
4 'Womans Constancy': The Poetics of Consummation 123
Epilogue: Subjects, Objects, and Contemporary Theory 162
Notes 168
Index 208
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