With an expert hand Ghose orients students to the generic wobbliness of a comedy that seems to kill off its female Hero, then moves in to assess the plays language as it produces such effects as character, rhetoric, the mood of romance, and the sense of shame Discretion over consistency in format and emphasis is no doubt a reason that the series, under the editorship of Dympna Callaghan, has attracted such excellent contributors. Its latest companions are boons for those teaching writing-intensive courses, as well as for those simply seeking better essays from their students. * Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 * Ghose nicely balances an easy-going critical style with some real perspicacity. She deftly provides the cultural context required to make sense of behavioural codes such as early modern notions of honour, masculine supremacy and sprezzatura ... A precise and concise critical account - highly recommended. * Times Higher Education * [ Ghoses] discussion is precise and concise and she deftly provides the cultural context required in order to make sense of now outmoded behavioural codes such as early modern notions of honour, masculine supremacy or sprezzatura [ An] excellent volume. * Cahiers Élisabéthains *