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2947-0188 ography and human landscape. This book examines the spaces and identities which characterized the changing metropolis. From excursions into institutions like Bedlam, Bridewell, and the Theatre, as well as exploring the less formal places and practices of London, such as prostitution, the suburbs, an

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2947-0188 ns like Bedlam, Bridewell, and the Theatre, as well as exploring the less formal places and practices of London, such as prostitution, the suburbs, and the fashion parades at St Paul‘s Walk, a new way of seeing the city becomes open to us.978-1-349-39315-2978-0-333-99475-7Series ISSN 2947-0188 Series E-ISSN 2947-0196

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Bedlam and Bridewell in the , Plays, fascination which also marked Shakespeare’s only full-scale intervention into the contemporary milieu of the metropolis; into what the Duke in . calls ‘The nature of our people,/Our city’s institutions, and the terms/For common justice’ (I.i.9–11). With Middleton, Dekker began to chart the same ten

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Prostitution and Dekker,activities in early modern London. Archer, whose sources admittedly cover the upper end of the market, has found ‘evidence for at least 100 bawdy houses operating in the latter 1570’s’. Consequently, prostitution could be deemed ‘among the most highly organized sectors of criminal activity in London
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