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Preface | ||
Pt. I | The Practice of Censorship | 1 |
1 | Privilege, license, and authority: the Crown and the press | 3 |
2 | Elizabethan press controls: "in a more calme and quiet reigne" | 30 |
3 | Elizabethan censorship proclamations: "to conserve her realm in an universal good peace" | 66 |
Pt. II | Censored Texts | 77 |
4 | Catholic propagandists: "concerning the Queen's majesty or the realm without licence" | 79 |
5 | George Gascoigne and the rhetoric of censorship: A Hundreth Sundrie Flowres (1573) and The Posies (1575) | 103 |
6 | John Stubbs's The Discovery of a Gaping Gulf and realpolitik: "The kings sin striketh the land" but "God Save the Queen" | 123 |
7 | The review and reform of Holinshed's Chronicles: "reporte of matters of later yeers that concern the State" | 138 |
8 | Martin Marprelate and the puritan press: "as thou hast two eares, so use them both" | 170 |
9 | The 1599 bishops' ban: "shreud suspect of ill pretences" | 198 |
10 | Conclusion: "That libertie Poets of late ... have exceeded" | 218 |
Notes | 225 | |
Index | 288 |
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