Thomas Southerne Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Conclusion
- This Hard Condition of a Woman's Fate: Southerne's The Wives' Excuse
- Admiration in the Comedies of Thomas Southerne
- Conclusion
- Heroic Tragedy in Southerne's Oroonoko (1695): An Approach to a Split-plot Tragicomedy
- The Female Libertine in Southerne's Sir Anthony Love and The Wives Excuse
- The Importance of Thomas Southerne
- Inversion and Ambiguity in The Maid's Last Prayer
- Buried Heroism: Critiques of Female Authorship in Southerne's Adaptation of Oroonoko
- Love, Death, and Mrs. Barry in Thomas Southerne's Plays
- Facing the Void in The Wives' Excuse; or, Characters Make Themselves
- Further Reading