In celebration of Early Theatre's twentieth birthday, I am
pleased to announce the publication of volume 20 issue 2 (Dec. 2017),
which includes several articles and Issues in Review forum essays of
particular interest for feminist scholars.
Early Theatre 20.2 Table of Contents
Editorial
Helen Ostovich, Melinda J. Gough, Erin Kelly
Articles
The Salting Down of Gertrude: Transgression and Preservation in Three Early German Carnival Plays
Stephen K. Wright
The Physician and His Servant in the Croxton Play of the Sacrament
Jillian Linster
Rape, Massacre, the Lucrece Tradition, and Alarum for London
Georgina Lucas
Sejanus, the King’s Men Altar Scenes, and the Theatrical Production of Paganism
John Kuhn
‘[Overhearing]’: Printing Parentheses and Reading Power in Ben Jonson’s Sejanus
Ian Burrows
Note
Much Virtue in O-Oh: A Case Study
Alan C. Dessen
Issues In Review: Beaumont400
(Lucy Munro, contributing editor)
Introduction: Beaumont400
Lucy Munro
Beaumont’s Lives
Lucy Munro
‘The Grocers Honour’: or, Taking the City Seriously in The Knight of the Burning Pestle
Tracey Hill
Reading Performance, Reading Gender: Early Encounters with Beaumont and Fletcher’s The Scornful Lady in Print
Simon Smith
The Future Francis Beaumont
Eoin Price