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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
"To Speak Welsh": Nonsense and Subversion in Henry IV, Part I 1
"The Lady Speaks in Welsh": Lady Mortimer and Tudor Policy in Shakespeare's I Henry IV 21
"I cannot speak your England": Language, Britishness, and Shakespeare's Henriad 47
Acquiesce or Eat My Leek: Approaches to Assimilation in The Merry Wives of Windsor and Henry V 71
Location, Location, Location: Wales in Cymbeline 103
Welsh "Noise" and Communicating Couples: Playing Welsh Language and Culture on Stage 129
"Here the Lady Sings a Welsh Song": Shakespeare's Welsh Language in Performance 159
The Welsh Language and the Welsh Character on Stage 173
A Note on Editions 181
Bibliography 187
Index 199
About the Author 209
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