Contents |
"Thou art a moniment, without a tombe" : affiliation and memorialization in Margaret Cavendish's Playes and Plays, never before printed / Shannon Miller -- Shakespeare, Cavendish, and reading aloud in seventeenth-century England / James Fitzmaurice -- Drama's olio : a new way to serve old ingredients in The religious and The matrimonial trouble / Erna Kelly -- Dining at the table of sense : Shakespeare, Cavendish, and The convent of pleasure / Brandie R. Siegfried -- Testifying in the court of public opinion : Margaret Cavendish reworks, The winter's tale / Alexandra G. Bennett -- Gender, the political subject, and dramatic authorship : Margaret Cavendish's Loves adventures and the Shakespearean example / Mihoko Suzuki -- Old playwrights, old soldiers, new martial subjects : the Cavendishes and the drama of soldiery / Vimala C. Pasupathi -- Enlarging Margaret : Cavendish, Shakespeare, and French women warriors and writers / Amy Scott-Douglass -- The unnatural tragedy and familial absolutisms / Karen Raber -- "I wonder she should be so infamous for a whore?" : Cleopatra restored / Katherine Romack. |