Shakespeare and the Admiral's Men : reading across repertories on the London stage, 1594-1600 / Tom Rutter, University of Sheffield.
2017
PR3095 .R88 2017
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Shakespeare and the Admiral's Men : reading across repertories on the London stage, 1594-1600 / Tom Rutter, University of Sheffield.
Author
Rutter, Tom, author.
ISBN
9781108218443 (electronic bk.)
110821844X (electronic bk.)
9781107077430
1107077435
110821844X (electronic bk.)
9781107077430
1107077435
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Copyright
©2017
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English
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1 online resource (ix, 226 pages.)
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PR3095 .R88 2017
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822/.309
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
How might we make a famous comedie: from A Knack to Know an Honest Man to The Merchant of Venice
Hobgoblins abroad: from Doctor Faustus to A Midsummer Night's Dream
I speak of Africa and golden joys: Henry IV and the Stukeley plays
Sundrie variable and pleasing humors: new comedies, 1597-8
Nor pure religion by their lips profaned: Oldcastle, Robin Hood, and As You Like It
Nor pure religion by their lips profaned: Oldcastle, Robin Hood, and As You Like It
Conclusion.
How might we make a famous comedie: from A Knack to Know an Honest Man to The Merchant of Venice
Hobgoblins abroad: from Doctor Faustus to A Midsummer Night's Dream
I speak of Africa and golden joys: Henry IV and the Stukeley plays
Sundrie variable and pleasing humors: new comedies, 1597-8
Nor pure religion by their lips profaned: Oldcastle, Robin Hood, and As You Like It
Nor pure religion by their lips profaned: Oldcastle, Robin Hood, and As You Like It
Conclusion.