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Introduction : plays, books, and the public sphere | 1 | |
1 | Renaissance play-readers, ordinary and extraordinary | 23 |
2 | Reading printed comedy : Edward Sharpham's The fleer | 39 |
3 | Reading through the body : women and printed drama | 59 |
4 | Closet drama and the case of tyrannicall-government anatomized | 80 |
5 | Typographic nostalgia : play-reading, popularity, and the meanings of black letter | 99 |
6 | Play-reading, news-reading, and Ben Jonson's The staple of news | 127 |
7 | Genres, early modern theatrical title pages, and the authority of print | 159 |
8 | The masque in/as print | 176 |
9 | Inky kin : reading in the age of Gutenberg paternity | 203 |
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