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21. Drama and the culture of commercial hospitality in early modern England (William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Thomas Heywood)
22. Wailing eloquence: Sleep and dreams in early modern English literature (John Milton, Edmund Spenser, John Donne, Ben Jonson)
23. Playing the scourge: Satire in the drama of Ben Jonson and John Marston (England)
24. Ben Jonson and the mirror: Folly knows no gender
25. The many masks of the patronage poet: Ben Jonson and the 'Under-wood' volume
26. 'Bookish people': Roles for scholars in early modern England (Richard Mulcaster, John Lyly, Ben Jonson, Roger Ascham, William Shakespeare, John Webster)
27. 'No soft and glutinous bodies': Militarism and masculinity in Marlowe and Jonson (Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson)
28. Crowd control: The corporate body on the Renaissance stage (William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson)
29. 'A sufficient prevention': Plague representation in Renaissance literature (Thomas Dekker, John Taylor, John Donne, Ben Jonson)
30. Of an age: Commendatory verse in Ben Jonson's England
31. The children's companies: Elizabethan aesthetics and Jacobean reactions (William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson)
32. Representing prostitution in Tudor and Stuart England (William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Thomas Middleton, Robert Greene, Thomas Dekker)
33. Making the modern critic: Print-capitalism and national identity in seventeenth-century England (Thomas Campion, Samuel Daniel, Ben Jonson, John Dryden)
34. Unruly bodies: Performing femininity in early modern England (William Shakespeare, John Ford, Thomas Heywood, Ben Jonson)
35. Mapping city comedy: Topographies of London and the anomalous woman, 1599--1625 (England, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Middleton, Ben Jonson, Lording Barry)
36. Plotting early modernity: Practical knowledge and the architectonics of English dramatic form (William Shakespeare, Thomas Dekker, Ben Jonson)
37. About face: Performing the beard in Renaissance drama, 1552--1614 (Nicholas Udall, Mr. S, John Lyly, Ben Jonson)
38. Modes of skepticism in the city comedies of Ben Jonson and Thomas Middleton
39. Subjectivity and intimacy in Shakespeare and Jonson: Toward an antifoundational history of culture (Ben Jonson, William Shakespeare)
40. Playing alone: Dramatic literature in the English Renaissance (Ben Jonson, John Marston, William Shakespeare)
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