Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama

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Alfred Harbage
Allardyce Nicoll
Arthur Brown
Brents Stirling
C. J. Sisson
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Clifford Leech
Clifford Lyons
Doctor Faustus
Don Cameron Allen
Drama
dramatic pastoralism
Drawn Back
early modern drama
Edward II
Elizabethan
Elizabethan Drama
Elizabethan Stage
Elizabethan Theater
Elizabethan theatre
Elizabethan Tragedies
English Renaissance literature
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Fredson Bowers
G. E. Bentley
George F. Reynolds
Giraldi Cinthio
Henry III
interludes influence on performance
Irving Ribner
Jacobean tragedy
John Leon Lievsay
Kenneth Muir
Kyd's Play
Madeleine Doran
Marlowe's Doctor Faustus
Marlowe's Hand
Marlowe's Vision
Marvin T. Herrick
Matthew W. Black
Maynard Mack
Midsummer Night's Dream
Miss Ellis Fermor
Muriel C. Bradbrook
Northrop Frye
Paul H. Kocher
Performer
Philip Edwards
Plays
Queen Dido
Renaissance
Revenger's Tragedy
Richard III
Richard Southern
Roy W. Battenhouse
S. F. Johnson
Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
Spanish Tragedy
stagecraft history
Sun's Darling
Superb
T. J. b. Spencer
T. W. Baldwin
Tiring House Facade
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William A. Ringler
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138713253
  • Weight: 890g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The twenty-eight essays of this collection, first published in 1962, are the work of distinguished British, Canadian, and American scholars. The essays range widely over the field of Elizabethan drama, concentrating attention on Shakespeare and Marlowe but not neglecting earlier dramatists such as Kyd and Greene or later ones such as Heywood and Massinger. Among the general topics treated are the staging of the interludes, intrigue in Elizabethan tragedy, and Jacobean stage pastoralism. This title will be of interest to students of English literature.