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General Editors' Preface
• Acknowledgements
• References and abbreviations
• Introduction
• Dating
• The Children of the Whitefriars/Of Majesty’s Revels
• The ‘moment’ of Epicene, 1609
• Pseudo—martyrdom
• Literary sources
• The text
• The Whitefriars Theatre and the original staging
• Farce and wit
• Reception
• Gender
• EPICENE, OR THE SILENT WOMAN
• APPENDICES
• A Related documents (inc. The Key Keeper)
• B Classical sources
• C 1616 folio collation: arranged by formes
• Glossarial Index
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