THE ARTS OF PERFORMANCE IN ELIZABETHAN AND EARLY STUART DRAMA Essays for George Hunter
by Murray Biggs et al editors:
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Edinburgh University Press 1991 Fine/near fine (fine crisp bright copy in near fine unclipped dj, no marks or inscriptions) octavo 227pp.Fifteen distinguished scholars and theatre practitioners explore a wide range of late 16th and early 17th-century English plays primarily as peices of performance both then and now.
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- THE ARTS OF PERFORMANCE IN ELIZABETHAN AND EARLY STUART DRAMA Essays for George Hunter
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- Murray Biggs et al editors:
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- Edinburgh University Press 1991
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