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"Anonymity in early modern England" was published by Ashgate in 2011 - Burlington, VT, it has 187 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Anonymity in early modern England
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 187
  • Publisher: Ashgate
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  • Publish Location: Burlington, VT

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"Anonymity in early modern England" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Introduction
  • 2- Anonymity in early modern manuscript culture: finding a purposeful convention in a ubiquitous condition / Marcy L. North
  • 3- "Jacke on both sides": appropriating equivocation / Janet Wright Starner
  • 4- What wrote Woodstock / Thomas Cartelli
  • 5- Dealing with dramatic anonymity: the case of the Merry devil of Edmonton / Barbara Howard Traister
  • 6- Attributing authorship and Swetnam the woman-hater / James Purkis
  • 7- Was anonymous a jokester? : the anonymous pamphlet haec-vir: or the womanish-man / Susan Gushee O'malley
  • 8- The anonymous Shakespeare: heresy, authorship, and the anxiety of orthodoxy / Bruce Danner
  • 9- The ethics of anonymity / Mark Robson.

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