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'Cleverly playing the stoic': the Earl of Essex, Sir Philip Sidney and surviving Elizabeth's court: Richard Wood; 2. Essexianism and the work of Gervase Markham: Matthew Steggle; 3. Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, and the practice of theatre: Grace Ioppolo 327 $a4. Essex's international agenda in 1595 and his device of the Indian Prince: Linda ShenkPart II: Self-fashioning; 5. 'Achilles alter': the heroic lives and afterlives of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex: Andrew Hiscock; 6. 'Bringing rebellion broached on his sword': Essex and Ireland: Chris Butler and Willy Maley; 7. Essex's last campaign: the fall of the Earl of Essex and manuscript circulation: Andrew Gordon; Illustrations; 8. 'Idle papers': An Apology of the Earl of Essex: Hugh Gazzard; 9. 'Toucht with bolt of Treason': the Earl of Essex and Lady Penelope Rich: Chris Laoutaris 327 $a10. The Earl of Essex and 'politic history': Alexandra GajdaPart III: Afterlives; 11. 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