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'What is thy excellence in a galliard, knight?'
Masculinity and Dancing in Early Modern England

BIBLIOGRAPHY

A Treatise of daunses, wherin it is shewed, that they are as it were accessories and depēdants (or thinges annexed) to whoredome: where also by the way is touched and proued, that playes are ioyned and knit togeather in a rancke or rowe with them (1581) in A. Freeman (ed.), (New York, 1974)

Arbeau, T., Orchésographie (1589), M. S. Evans (transl.) and J. Sutton (ed.) as Orchesography (New York, 1967)

'Boudicca' in J. Gardiner (ed.) The Penguin Dictionary of British History (London, 2000)

Brathwait, R., The English Gentleman (1630), (rep. Amsterdam, 1974)

Brissenden, A., Shakespeare and the Dance (London, 1981)

Bryson, A., "The Rhetoric of Status: Gesture, Demeanour and the Image of the Gentleman in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England" in L. Gent and N. Llewellyn (eds.) Renaissance Bodies: The Human Figure in English Culture c. 1540-1660, (London, 1990, 1995)

Castiglione, B., The Book of the Courtier (1561, 1588), L. Opdycke (transl.), J. Woodhouse (intro.), (Ware, Herfordshire, 2000)

Castiglione, B., The Book of the Courtier (1561, 1588), T. Hoby (transl.), W. H. D. Rouse (intro.), D. Henderson (ed.), (London, 1928, 1944)

Clark, P.,  'The Alehouse and the Alternative Society' in D. Pennington and K. Thomas (eds.) Puritans and Revolutionaries: Essays in Seventeenth-Century History presented to Christopher Hill (Oxford, 1978)

Corrsin, S., Sword Dancing in Europe: A History (London, 1997)

Davies, J., Orchestra Or a Poeme of Dauncing (1596) in R. Krueger (ed.) The Poems of Sir John Davies (Oxford, 1975)

Elyot, T., The Boke Named The Governour (1531), H. H. S. Croft (ed.), Vol. 1 (New York, 1883, 1967)

Forrest, J., 'Morris Dance' in S. J. Cohen (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Dance: A project of Dance Perspectives Foundation, Inc. (New York, 1998), Vol. 4

Foyster, E., Manhood in Early Modern England: Honour, Sex and Marriage (London, 1999)

Gosson, S., The Schoole of Abuse, Conteining a plesaunt inuective against Poets, Pipers, Plaiers, Iesters and such like Caterpillers of a commonwealth... (1579), R. Bear (ed.), (http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/%7Erbear/gosson1.html, 19 April 2003)

Gouge, W., Of Domesticall Duties (1622), Treatise 1 (http://www.mountzion.org/library.html, 23 January 2003)

Gowing, L. Domestic Dangers: Women, Words, and Sex in Early Modern London (Oxford, 1996)

Harvey, K., 'The Substance of Sexual Difference: Change and Persistence in Representations of the Body in 18th-Century England' in Gender and History, Vol. 14, Issue 2 (2002)

Howard, S., 'Hands, Feet and Bottoms: Decentering the Cosmic Dance in A Midsummer Night's Dream' in Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 44, Issue 3 (Autumn, 1993)

_________. The Politics of Courtly Dancing in Early Modern England (Amherst, 1998)

Kelso, R., The Doctrine of the English Gentleman in the Sixteenth Century (Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1964)

Kemp, W., Kemps nine daies wonder, performed in a daunce from London to Norwich (1600),  (http://www.uoregon.edu/~rbear/kemp.html, 21 April 2003)

Laqueur, T., Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1990)

Major, J., 'The Moralization of the Dance in Elyot's Governour' in Studies in the Renaissance, Vol. 5 (1958)

Middleton, T., and W. Rowley, The Old Law, or A new way to please you in A. Bullen (ed.) The Works of Thomas Middleton, Vol. 2 (New York, 1964)

Northbrooke, J., A Treatise wherein Dicing, Dauncing, Vaine playes or Enterluds with other idle pastimes &c. commonly used on the Sabboth day, are reproved by the Authoritie of the word of God and auntient writers (c.1577) in Arthur Freeman (ed.), (New York, 1974)

Pennino-Baskerville, M., 'Terpsichore Reviled: Andidance Tracts in Elizabethan England' in Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 22, Issue 3 (Autumn, 1991)

Ravelhofer, B., ‘Unstable movement codes in the Stuart masque’ in D. Bevington and P. Holbrook (eds.) The Politics of the Stuart Court Masque (Cambridge, 1998)

Shakespeare, W., Twelfth Night, or What You Will in G. Evans (ed.) The Riverside Shakespeare (Boston, 1974)

Shepard, A., The Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England (Oxford, forthcoming 2003)

Steele, M. S., Plays & Masques at Court During the Reigns of Elizabeth, James and Charles (1926, 1968)

Stephens, M., 'Fear of Dancing: Movement, Bodily Display, and the Practice of Restraint' in Bad Subjects, Issue 59 (February, 2002)

Sutton, J.,  'Galliard' in S. J. Cohen (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Dance: A project of Dance Perspectives Foundation, Inc., Vol. 3 (New York, 1998)

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