The Theatricality of Transformation: Cross-Dressing, Sexual Misdemeanourand Gender/Sexuality Spectra on the Elizabethan Stage, Bridewell Hospital Courtrecords, And the Repertories of the Court of the Aldermen, 1574-1607. The Theatricality of Transformation: Cross-Dressing, Sexual Misdemeanourand Gender/Sexuality Spectra on the Elizabethan Stage, Bridewell Hospital Courtrecords, And the Repertories of the Court of the Aldermen, 1574-1607.

The Theatricality of Transformation: Cross-Dressing, Sexual Misdemeanourand Gender/Sexuality Spectra on the Elizabethan Stage, Bridewell Hospital Courtrecords, And the Repertories of the Court of the Aldermen, 1574-1607‪.‬

Early Modern Literary Studies 2008, Jan, 13, 3

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The Theatricality of Transformation: cross-dressing, sexual misdemeanour and gender/sexuality spectra on the Elizabethan stage, Bridewell Hospital Court Records, and the Repertories of the Court of the Aldermen, 1574-1607 Sara Gorman

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2008
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
53
Pages
PUBLISHER
Matthew Steggle
SIZE
309
KB

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