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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Who Was Jane Scrope? 1
- “All is but Hinnying Sophistry”: The Role of Puritan Logic in Bartholomew Fair 17
- Grotesque Sex: Hermaphroditism and Castration in Jonson’s Volpone 29
- The Devil, Not the Pope: Anti-Catholicism and Textual Difference in Doctor Faustus 47
- “Straunge Motion”: Puppetry, Faust, and the Mechanics of Idolatry 59
- The Ovidian Recusatio in Marlowe’s Hero and Leander 73
- “To catchen hold of that long chaine”: Spenserian echoes in Jonson’s “Epode” 83
- Devotion in the Present Progressive: Clothing and Lyric Renewal in The Temple 95
- Dost thou see a Martin who is Wise in his own Conceit? There is more hope in a fool than in him. 109
- English Dogs and Barbary Horses: Horses, Dogs, and Identity in Renaissance England 123
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Review Section
- Quentin Skinner, Forensic Shakespeare. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2014. Cloth, 368 pages. 137
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Who Was Jane Scrope? 1
- “All is but Hinnying Sophistry”: The Role of Puritan Logic in Bartholomew Fair 17
- Grotesque Sex: Hermaphroditism and Castration in Jonson’s Volpone 29
- The Devil, Not the Pope: Anti-Catholicism and Textual Difference in Doctor Faustus 47
- “Straunge Motion”: Puppetry, Faust, and the Mechanics of Idolatry 59
- The Ovidian Recusatio in Marlowe’s Hero and Leander 73
- “To catchen hold of that long chaine”: Spenserian echoes in Jonson’s “Epode” 83
- Devotion in the Present Progressive: Clothing and Lyric Renewal in The Temple 95
- Dost thou see a Martin who is Wise in his own Conceit? There is more hope in a fool than in him. 109
- English Dogs and Barbary Horses: Horses, Dogs, and Identity in Renaissance England 123
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Review Section
- Quentin Skinner, Forensic Shakespeare. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2014. Cloth, 368 pages. 137