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Introduction
Prologue: Making Sense
1. Permanently Moving: Ben Jonson and the Design of a Lasting Performance
2. Predominantly Still: John Milton and the Sacred Persuasion in Performance
3. Theatrically Pressed: Pamphletheatre and the Performance of a Nation
4. Decidedly Moving: Aphra Behn and the Staging of Paradoxical Pleasures
5. Perpetually Stilled: Jeremy Collier and John Vanbrugh on Bonds, Women and Soliloquies
Epilogue: Making Space
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