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Introduction : rogues and early modern English culture | 1 | |
Fashioning outlaws : the early modern rogue and urban culture | 33 | |
The reckoning of moll cutpurse : a transversal enterprise | 62 | |
New historicism, historical context, and the literature of roguery : the case of Thomas Harman reopened | 98 | |
App | The case of Nicholas Jennings alias Blunt before London's court of Aldermen 13 January, 9 Elizabeth I (1567) | 114 |
The counterfeit vagrant : the dynamic of deviance in the Bridewell court records and the literature of roguery | 120 | |
The peddler and the pawn : why did Tudor England consider peddlers to be rogues? | 143 | |
"Masters of their occupation" : labor and fellowship in the cony-catching pamphlets | 171 | |
Making vagrancy (in)visible : the economics of disguise in early modern rogue pamphlets | 193 | |
Sin city and the "urban condom" : rogues, writing, and the early modern urban environment | 213 | |
Magic books : cony-catching and the romance of early modern London | 240 | |
Vagabond veterans : the roguish company of Martin Guerre and Henry V | 261 | |
Black acts : textual labor and commercial deceit in Dekker's Lantern and candlelight | 294 | |
Englishing the rogue, "translating" the Irish : fantasies of incorporation and early modern English national identity | 312 | |
The ambivalent rogue : Moll Flanders as modern picara | 337 | |
Afterword : (re)presenting the early modern rogue | 361 | |
Contributors | 382 | |
Index | 387 |
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