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Proximity and the Pox: Pathologizing Infidelity in Marston’s Dutch Courtesan
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Sensuality, Spirit, and Society in The Dutch Courtesan and Lording Barry’s The Family of Love (1608)
Living by Others’ Pleasure: Marston, The Dutch Courtesan, and Theatrical Profit
Cosmopolitan Desire and Profitable Performance in The Dutch Courtesan
'Unwholesome Reversions': Contagion as Dramaturgy in The Dutch Courtesan
‘La bella Franceschina’ and Other Foreign Names in Marston’s The Dutch Courtesan
The Dutch Courtesan and 'The Soul of Lively Action'
Introduction: Strangers and Aliens in London ca 1605 -- Is Anyone Stranger than a London Gallant?
The Oxford Marston and The Dutch Courtesan
How Marston Read His Merchant: Ruled Women and Structures of Circulation in The Dutch Courtesan