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Thomas Heywood: Critical Essay by Theodora A. Jankowski

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SOURCE: Jankowski, Theodora A. “Historicizing and Legitimating Capitalism: Thomas Heywood's Edward IV and If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody.Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 7 (1995): 305-37.

In the following essay, Jankowski explores the role of Heywood's texts in validating the relationship between mercantile interests and the English monarchy in the development of industry and trade at home and abroad.

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