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Contagion and the Shakespearean Stage
Hamlet’s Story/Stories of Hamlet: Shakespeare’s Theater, the Plague, and Contagious Storytelling
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J. F. Bernard
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Beyond the Plague
pp. 25
Comedy, the Senses, and Social Contagion in Plays Confuted in Five Actions and The Comedy of Errors
pp. 47
“A Deal of Stinking Breath”: The Smell of Contagion in the Early Modern Playhouse
pp. 63
“Go Touch His Life”: Contagious Malice and the Power of Touch in The Witch of Edmonton
pp. 83
Kisses and Contagion in Troilus and Cressida
pp. 105
“Search This Ulcer Soundly”: Sex as Contagion in The Changeling and Othello
pp. 127
“Amend Thy Face”: Contagion and Disgust in the Henriad
pp. 147
Bad Dancing and Contagious Embarrassment in More Dissemblers Besides Women
pp. 169
Contagious Pity: Cultural Difference and the Language of Contagion in Titus Andronicus
pp. 191
The Hungry Meme and Political Contagion in Coriolanus
pp. 213
Hamlet’s Story/Stories of Hamlet: Shakespeare’s Theater, the Plague, and Contagious Storytelling
pp. 233
“Nature Naturized”: Plague, Contagious Atheism, and The Alchemist
pp. 255
Embedded in Shakespeare’s “Fair Verona”
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