Acknowledgements - Notes on Contributors - Introduction - Complications of Intertextuality: John Fisher, Katherine Parr, and 'The Book of the Crucifix'; J.Mueller - Southwell's Remains: Catholicism and Anti-Catholicism in Early Modern England; A.F.Marotti - 'A Very Good Trumpet': Richard Hakluyt and the Politics of Overseas Expansion; P.Neville-Sington - Sidney's Arcadia as Cultural Monument and Proto-Novel; P.Lindenbaum - The Triumph of Time: the Fortunate Readers of Robert Greene's Pandosto; L.Humphrey Newcomb - Editing Sexuality, Narrative, and Authorship: The Altered Texts of Shakespeare's Lucrece; S.Roberts - The Birth of the Author; R.Dutton - Mending and Bending the Occasional Text: Collegiate Elegies and the Case of 'Lycidas'; C.C.Brown - Between the 'Triumvirate of Wit' and the Bard: the English Dramatic Canon, 1660-1720; P.Kewes - Friends or Lovers: Sensitivity to Homosexual Implications in Adaptations of Shakespeare, 1640-1701; P.Hammond - Index