Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- The Early Modern European Drama And The Cultural Net: Some Basic Hypotheses -- Part I: Transnational Aspects Of European Drama -- Stefanelo Botarga And Pickelhering: Fishy Italian And English Stage Clowns In Spain And Germany -- The Art Of Adaptation And Self-Promotion: Carlo Gozzi’S La Principessa Filosofa -- From Augsburg To Edgar: Continental Beggar Books And King Lear -- Part II: Intercultural Connections Between English And Spanish Drama -- Dream And Doubt: Skepticism In Shakespeare’S Hamlet And Calderon’S La Vida Es Sueno -- The Patient Griselda Myth And Marriage Anxieties On Early Modern English And Spanish Stages -- Part III: Images Of Spain On The English Stage -- "Now Shall I See The Fall Of Babylon": The Image Of Spain In The Early Modern English Revenge Tragedy -- Polycolonial Angst: Representations Of Spain In Early Modern English Drama -- Part IV: Between Europe And The Colonies -- Multi-Didaxis In The Drama Of Lope De Vega And Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz -- Tamburlaine In Hindustan -- "Eating The Yaban’S Rice": Socio-Cultural Transactions On The Mid-Colonial Bengali Stage -- Notes On Contributors.