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"Follow the money": sex, murder, print, and domestic tragedy.(Critical essay)

"FOLLOW the money," said the whistle-blower who helped Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein unravel the Watergate story--or at least he did so in the movie version, All the President's Men. And the nickname the reporters gave to the tipster (eventually revealed as FBI official Mark Felt) displays, no doubt unintentionally, how readily transgressions become sexualized. "Deep Throat" took his code name from a notorious pornographic movie named for the sex act it celebrated.

In this essay I "follow the money" through a cluster of plays about transgressions performed and printed between about 1590 and 1607, plays since the nineteenth century usually called by the name "domestic." ...

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