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Nicholas Udall: Critical Essay by Elizabeth Pittenger

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SOURCE: Pittenger, Elizabeth. “‘To Serve the Queere’: Nicholas Udall, Master of Revels.” In Queering the Renaissance, edited by Jonathan Goldberg, pp. 162-89. Durham: Duke University Press, 1994.

In the following essay, Pittenger examines material connected with Udall and attempts to gain insight into his suspected relationships with his pupils.

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