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Vol 2 (2013): Shakespeare and Early Modern Popular Culture
Published
March 27, 2013
Issue Description
Edited by Janet Clare, Paola Pugliatti
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Full Issue
Jems 2, 2013 - Full Issue
1-303
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Articles
Cover
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Preliminaries
1-7
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Contents
9-10
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Editorial
Editorial
Janet Clare, Paola Pugliatti
11-15
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Part One - Elusive, Distant, Impermanent
People and the Popular, Culture and the Cultural
Paola Pugliatti
19-42
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Part Two - Case Studies
Demotic Voices and Popular Complaint in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England
David Cressy
47-62
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Shakespeare and the Words of Early Modern Physic: Between Academic and Popular Medicine. A Lexicographical Approach to the Plays
Roberta Mullini
63-89
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‘What say the citizens’ in Shakespeare’s <em>Richard III</em>?
Ann Kaegi
91-116
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The Prince and the Hobby-Horse: Shakespeare and the Ambivalence of Early Modern Popular Culture
Natália Pikli
119-140
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Behind the Happily-Ever-After: Shakespeare’s Use of Fairy Tales and <em>All’s Well That Ends Well</em>
Ciara Rawnsley
141-158
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In Search of the English Sabbat: Popular Conceptions of Witches’ Meetings in Early Modern England
James Sharpe
161-183
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Lancashire: a Land of Witches in Shakespeare’s Time
Luca Baratta
185-208
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Maps of Woe Narratives of Rape in Early Modern England
Donatella Pallotti
211-239
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‘Buried in the Open Fields’: Early Modern Suicide and the Case of Ofelia
Janet Clare
241-252
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Appendix
The Cultures of the People
Donatella Pallotti, Paola Pugliatti
255-297
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Contributors
299-300
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