Playing dirty sexuality and waste in early modern comedy /
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Minneapolis [Minn.] :
University of Minnesota Press,
2011.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction
- The wandering anus: Ben Jonson, John Harington, and humanist homopoetics
- Shakespeare's ass: The merry wives of Windsor and the butt of the joke
- Happy endings: healing sick desires in All's well that ends well
- Happy endings II: The unfortunate traveller, the "frenzy of the visible," and the comedy of anti-semitism
- The pardoner's dirty breeches: cynicism and kynicism in The Canterbury tales.