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Renaissance Earwitnesses : Rumor and Early Modern Masculinity
Introduction Buzz, Buzz: Rumor in Early Modern England
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction Buzz, Buzz: Rumor in Early Modern England
pp. 27
Table Talk: Marlowe’s Mouthy Men
pp. 49
Bruits and Britons: Rumor, Counsel, and the Henriad
pp. 75
“I heard a bustling rumour”: Shakespeare’s Aural Insurgents
pp. 95
“Nothing but the truth”: Ben Jonson’s Comedy of Rumors
pp. 127
Conclusion “Contrary to truth”: Elizabeth Cary’s Tragedy of Rumor
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