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Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England is an annual volume committed to the publication of essays and reviews related to English drama and theatre history to 1642. An internationally recognized board of scholars oversees the publication of MaRDiE. Readers who wish to deepen their understanding of early drama will find that the journal publishes wide-ranging discussions not only of plays and early performance history, but of topics relating to cultural history, as well as manuscript studies and the history of printing.
Foreword

S. P. Cerasano

Articles

Stigma and Satire in Shakespeares Troilus and Cressida: Thersitess
Deformity and Ajaxs Monstrosity

Jeffrey R. Wilson

The Masque of Flowers (1614) and Letters

David M. Bergeron

Self-Deception in Soliloquies in Shakespeares Plays: An Empirical
Investigation

James Hirsh

George Norths Description of Swedland, Gotland, and Finland: A Courtiers
Warning to the Queen

June Schlueter

History as Warning: Middleton, Massinger, and the Censors

Warren Chernaik

The Transgressive Will in the Plays of Christopher Marlowe and Elizabeth
Cary

Douglas Clark

Thomas Dekkers Old Fortunatus and the Wisdom Tradition

Eric Pudney

Fulgens and Lucres and the Middle English Debate Tradition

Noah Gene Peterson

King Lears Edgar and Early Modern Renderings of the Apostle Peter

Derek Witten

Unkinged King Richards Sense of Self in Richard II

Michael Menase

Epitaphs in Glittring Golden Characters: Watery Empathy and The Purity of
The Real in Pericles, Prince of Tyre

Jessica Tooker

Post-Restoration Adaptations: Is Double FalsehoodCardenio? Versification
Analysis

Marina Tarlinskaja
S. P. Cerasano is the Edgar W. B. Fairchild Professor of Literature at Colgate University.

Heather Anne Hirschfeld is Kenneth Curry Professor of English at the University of Tennessee.

Edward Gieskes is associate professor of English at the University of South Carolina.