'To lick thy fingers greasy or to dry them upon thy clothes be both unmannerly': napkins and handkerchiefs in early modern dram
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
Like previous notable contributions to early modern body studies, Karim-Cooper takes a historicist a...
How did early modern actors convey meaning on stage without speaking? A few plays of the Caroline pe...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
This project aims to take the investigation of food in early modern drama, in itself a relatively ne...
Several clusters of metaphors were routinely used to represent the sex trade onstage in early modern...
This article revisits contemporary critical debates surrounding the presence of cross-dressed boys a...
"Many Hands Hands" is a study of early modern Englishwomen's recipe (or "receipt") books. It traces ...
Drawing on recent criticism in food studies and material culture, this dissertation examines represe...
When banquets are performed on the early modern stage, devils can be seen beside the eaters. This is...
Ever since the days of princesses and knights, handkerchiefs have been romantic little bits. Fair la...
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
The eighteenth century is often referred to as the age of politeness, and the term politeness has be...
'Some Straunger Lombard Now Will Take the Vittailes': continental appetites in early modern Londo
This dissertation argues that early modern English drama portrays touch as a crucial means of social...
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
Like previous notable contributions to early modern body studies, Karim-Cooper takes a historicist a...
How did early modern actors convey meaning on stage without speaking? A few plays of the Caroline pe...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
This project aims to take the investigation of food in early modern drama, in itself a relatively ne...
Several clusters of metaphors were routinely used to represent the sex trade onstage in early modern...
This article revisits contemporary critical debates surrounding the presence of cross-dressed boys a...
"Many Hands Hands" is a study of early modern Englishwomen's recipe (or "receipt") books. It traces ...
Drawing on recent criticism in food studies and material culture, this dissertation examines represe...
When banquets are performed on the early modern stage, devils can be seen beside the eaters. This is...
Ever since the days of princesses and knights, handkerchiefs have been romantic little bits. Fair la...
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
The eighteenth century is often referred to as the age of politeness, and the term politeness has be...
'Some Straunger Lombard Now Will Take the Vittailes': continental appetites in early modern Londo
This dissertation argues that early modern English drama portrays touch as a crucial means of social...
Exploring the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights. I...
Like previous notable contributions to early modern body studies, Karim-Cooper takes a historicist a...
How did early modern actors convey meaning on stage without speaking? A few plays of the Caroline pe...