Abstract

1. Introduction - Taking the Long View: Twelfth Night Criticism and Performance - James Schiffer 2. Twelfth Night: Editing Puzzles and Eunuchs of All Kinds - Patricia Parker 3. His Fancy's Queen: Sensing Sexual Strangeness in Twelfth Night - Bruce R. Smith 4. Music, Food and Love in the Affective Landscapes of Twelfth Night - David Schalkwyk 5. The Marriage of True Minds: Amity, Twinning, and Comic Closure in Twelfth Night - Laurie E. Osborne 6. Masculine Plots in Twelfth Night - Goran V. Stanivukovic 7. Post-Communist Nights: Shakespeare, Essential Masculinity and Western Citizenship - Marcela Kostihova 8. Beyond the Lyric in Illyricum: Some Early Modern Backgrounds to Twelfth Night - Elizabeth Pentland 9. Domesticating Strangeness in Twelfth Night - Catherine Lisak 10. Staging the Exotic in Twelfth Night - Nathalie Rivere de Carles 11. The Text Remains for Another Attempt: Twelfth Night, or What You Will on the German Stage - Christa Jansohn 12. What He Wills: Early Modern Rings and Vows in Twelfth Night - Alan W. Powers 13. Madness and Social Mobility in Twelfth Night - Ivo Kamps 14. Twelfth Night and the New Orleans Twelfth Night Revelers - Jennifer C. Vaught 15. Whodunnit? Plot, Plotting, and Detection in Twelfth Night - Cynthia Lewis

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