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Introduction | |
Traveling Actors | |
Border crossing in the commedia dell' arte | |
English troupes in early modern Germany: the women | |
Transportable Units | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream and Italian pastoral | |
Dramatic bodies and novellesque spaces in Jacobean tragedy and tragicomedy | |
The Question of the Actress: Moral and Theoretical Transnationalisms | |
Ophelia sings like a prima donna innamorata | |
Ophelia's mad scene and the Italian female performer | |
Theorizing women's place: Nicholas Poussin, The Rape of the Sabines, and the early modern stage | |
Performing Alteriety: Doubled National Identity | |
The Dutch diaspora in English comedy: 1598 to 1618 | |
Foreign emotions | |
Translated Turks on the early modern stage | |
Performing a Nation: Transregional Exchanges | |
Epicene in Edinburgh (1672): city comedy beyond the London stage | |
Proto-nationalist performatives and trans-theatrical displacement in Henry V | |
Shakespeare on the Indian stage: resistance, recalcitrance, recuperation | |
Epilogue: Reading Shakespeare, reading the masks of the Italian commedia: fixed forms and the breath of life | |
Select bibliography | |
Index | |
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