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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
1 “Emulation hath a thousand sons”: Emulative Rhetorics in Renaissance England
2 “A pattern, precedent, and lively warrant”: Emulation, Rhetoric, and Cruel Propriety in Titus Andronicus
3 “Suit the action to the word”: Emulative Self-Fashioning, Decorum, and the Roles of Rhetoric in Hamlet
4 “I am what you should be”: Emulation, Ambition, and Ciceronian Self-Fashioning in Jonson’s Catiline
5 “Act[ing] an orators part”: Emulation, Rhetoric, and the Limits of Theater in Massinger’s The Roman Actor
Afterword: Emulation’s “thousand sons” and Roman Influence: Conclusions and Implications
Bibliography
Index
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