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Tables of Contents for The Italian World of English Renaissance Drama
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
7
2
Prologue
9
16
MICHELE MARRAPODI
Part One: Cultural Exchange
25
154
Cultural Exchange: Gascoigne and Ariosto at Gray's Inn in 1566
25
16
DAVID BEVINGTON
From Narrative to Drama: The Erotic Tale and the Theater
41
30
MICHELE MARRAPODI
"Worse than Procne": The Sister as Avenger in the English Renaissance
71
18
MARIANGELA TEMPERA
Music, The Book of the Courtier, and Othello's Soldiership
89
17
VIVIANA COMENSOLI
The Politics of Prose and Drama: The Case of Machiavelli's "Belfagor"
106
16
A. J. HOENSELAARS
"I have read them all": Jonson's Volpone and the Discourse of the Italianate Englishman
122
19
MICHAEL J. REDMOND
Thomas Middleton, Women Beware Women, and the Myth of Florence
141
24
J. R. MULRYNE
Italy Revisited: John Ford's Last Plays
165
14
LISA HOPKINS
Part Two: Intertextuality
179
142
Intertextualities: Some Questions
179
11
LOUISE GEORGE CLUBB
Retaliation as an Italian Vice in English Renaissance Drama: Narrative and Theatrical Exchanges
190
18
MICHELE MARRAPODI
The Italian Every Man in His Humour
208
17
ROBERT S. MIOLA
Borachio's Indiscretion: Some Noting about Much Ado
225
14
LEO SALINGAR
Much Ado about Lying: Shakespeare and Sir John Harington in Dialogue with Orlando Furioso
239
19
JULIET DUSINBERRE
"Bridegroom uncarnate": Comedy and Castration from The Eunuch to Epicoene
258
24
KEIR ELAM
Pastoral as Tragicomedic in Italian and Shakespearean Drama
282
20
ROBERT HENKE
A Device to Fit the Times: Intertextual Allusion in Thomas Middleton's Women Beware Women
302
19
ZARA BRUZZI
Bibliography
321
32
MICHELE MARRAPODI
List of Contributors
353
3
Index
356