PR658.A88 C37 1991
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Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the economy of theatrical experience / |
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PR658.A88 H55 2002eb
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Stages and playgoers : from guild plays to Shakespeare / |
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PR658.A88 L67 2003eb
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Theatrical convention and audience response in early modern drama / |
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PR658.A88 W55 2006
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Early responses to Renaissance drama / |
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PR658.A88 Y36 2017
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Experiencing drama in the English Renaissance : readers and audiences / |
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PR658.A89 B75 1985
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Carnival and theater : plebeian culture and the structure of authority in Renaissance England / |
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PR658.B63C353 2005eb
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Approximate Bodies : Gender and Power in Early Modern Drama and Anatomy. |
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PR658.B63 P37 1993
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The body embarrassed : drama and the disciplines of shame in early modern England / |
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PR658.B63 P47 2020eb
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Performing disability in early modern English drama / |
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PR658.C4 D87 2022
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Mastering the revels : the regulation and censorship of early modern drama / |
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PR658.C49 P3 1985
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The idea of the city in the age of Shakespeare / |
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PR658.C6 O66 2020eb
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Stages of loss : the English comedians and their reception / |
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PR658.C63
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Addiction and devotion in early modern England / |
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PR658.C7 B7 1955
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The growth and structure of Elizabethan comedy. |
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PR658.C7 C18 1938
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Comicall satyre and Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, |
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PR658.C7 G44
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Jacobean city comedy; a study of satiric plays by Jonson, Marston, and Middleton. |
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PR658.C7 L44 1986
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The city staged : Jacobean comedy, 1603-1613 / |
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PR658.D2 C9 1955
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Deception in Elizabethan comedy. |
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PR658.D28 A54 1989
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This action of our death : the performance of death in English Renaissance drama / |
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PR658.D28 S74 1936
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Death and Elizabethan tragedy; a study of convention and opinion in the Elizabethan drama. |
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