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List of illustrations | ||
Notes on the contributors | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The ideology of superfluous things: King Lear as period piece | 17 |
2 | "Rude mechanicals" | 43 |
3 | Spenser's domestic domain: poetry, property, and the Early Modern subject | 83 |
4 | Gendering the Crown | 133 |
5 | The unauthored 1539 volume in which is printed the Hecatomphile, The Flowers of French Poetry, and Other Soothing Things | 166 |
6 | Dematerializations: textile and textual properties in Ovid, Sandys, and Spenser | 189 |
7 | Freedom, service, and the trade in slaves: the problem of labor in Paradise Lost | 213 |
8 | Feathers and flies: Aphra Behn and the seventeenth-century trade in exotica | 235 |
9 | Unlearning the Aztec cantares (preliminaries to a postcolonial history) | 260 |
10 | Worn worlds: clothes and identity on the Renaissance stage | 289 |
11 | The Countess of Pembroke's literal translation | 321 |
12 | Remnants of the sacred in Early Modern England | 337 |
13 | The insincerity of women | 349 |
14 | Desire is death | 369 |
Index | 387 |
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