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Your Bibliography: Stymeist, D. (2001). "Must I be...made a common sink?": witchcraft and the theatre in 'The Witch of Edmonton'. Renaissance and Reformation/ Renaissance et Reforme, 25.2.
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Your Bibliography: Barker, R. (2009). 'An honest dog yet': Performing "The Witch of Edmonton." Early Theatre, 12(2).
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Your Bibliography: Lieblein, L. (1977). The Lessons of Feigning in "A Mad World, My Masters." Modern Language Studies, 8(1).
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Your Bibliography: Bennett, A. (2000). Female Performativity in "The Tragedy of Mariam." Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 40(2).
In-text: (Bell, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Bell, R. (2007). False Fruit: Deceptive Maternities and the Failure of New Comedy in Middleton's 'A Mad World, My Masters'. In: K. McPherson, ed., Performing Maternity in Early Modern England. Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
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Your Bibliography: Wray, R. (2012). Introduction to 'The Tragedy of Mariam'. In: R. Wray, ed., Arden Early Modern Drama. London: Arden.
In-text: (Bennett, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Bennett, L. (2001). "Written on my tainted brow": Woman and the Exegetical Tradition in "The Tragedy of Mariam." Christianity and Literature, 51(1).
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Your Bibliography: Roth, J. (2012). “She, was now disgraced”: Doris and the Critique of Law in Elizabeth Cary's 'The Tragedie of Mariam, The Faire Queene of Jewry'. Women's Writing, 19(4).
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Your Bibliography: Panek, J. (2003). The Mother as Bawd in "The Revenger's Tragedy" and "A Mad World, My Masters." Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, 43(2).
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Your Bibliography: Raber, K. (1995). Gender and the Political Subject in The Tragedy of Mariam. Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900, 35(2), pp.321-43.
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Your Bibliography: Gouge, W. (1622). Of Domesticall Duties, eight treatises. London: Printed by Iohn Haviland for William Bladen.
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Your Bibliography: Theatre Database. (n.d.). The Appearance of Women on the English Stage. [online] Available at: http://www.theatredatabase.com/17th_century/women_on_stage.html.
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