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Table of Contents
Introduction : playing the long game
Teaching revenge : social aspiration and the fragmented subject of early modern conduct books
Feeling revenge : emotional transmission and contagious vengeance in Donne's Deaths duell
Fantasizing about revenge : vagrancy and the formation of the social body in Shakespeare's 2 Henry VI and Nashe's The unfortunate traveller
Commemorating revenge : mourning, memory, and retributive alternatives in the English interregnum
Afterword : what remains of civil vengeance?.
Teaching revenge : social aspiration and the fragmented subject of early modern conduct books
Feeling revenge : emotional transmission and contagious vengeance in Donne's Deaths duell
Fantasizing about revenge : vagrancy and the formation of the social body in Shakespeare's 2 Henry VI and Nashe's The unfortunate traveller
Commemorating revenge : mourning, memory, and retributive alternatives in the English interregnum
Afterword : what remains of civil vengeance?.