Ballads and Performance: The Multimodal Stage in Early Modern England

"She’s Crafty, She Gets Around: Women’s Craft and Commodification in Ballads"

See also “The Crafty Barber of Debtford,” c. 1651-1686, Crawford 229, EBBA 33242; The Crafty Barber of Debtford,” c. 1628-1690, Huth EBB65H 1.51, EBBA 35152; “The Wandering Virgin: Or, The Coy Lass Well Fitted,” c. 1672-1696, Pepys 3.125, EBBA 21135; “The Wandring Virgin,” c. 1672, Roxburghe 2.508-509, EBBA 31011; “The Wandering Virgin,” c. 1672-1696, Euing 373, EBBA 31984; “The Wandring Virgin, c. 1672-1696, Crawford 1436, EBBA 34127; “The Wandering Virgin,” c. 1672-1696, Crawford 1437, EBBA 34128; “The Wandering Virgin,” c. 1672-1696, Huth EBB65H 2.290, EBBA 34732; “The Virgin’s Complaint Against Young Men’s Unkindness,” c. 1693-1695, Crawford 566, EBBA 32999; “The Virgin’s Complaint Against Young Men’s Unkindness,” c. 1693-1695, Huth EBB65H 1.59, EBBA 35246; “The Faithful Maid, and the Faithless Young Man,” c. 1674-1679, Pepys 4.54, EBBA 21720.

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