The first volume of a comprehensive reference work detailing every play written by a British author during the English Renaissance. This volume covers the turbulent middle years of the sixteenth century, from the English Reformation under Henry VII to the baptismal festivities for the future King James VI and I.
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This is the ninth volume of a detailed play-by-play catalogue of drama written by English, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish authors during the 110 years between the English Reformation to the English Revolution, covering every known play, extant ...
This volume covers the turbulent middle years of the 16th century, from the English Reformation under Henry VII to the baptismal festivities for the future King James VI and I.
... 1555 Payne, Robert 1416 Peake (subscriber) 1560 Pearce, Edward 1385, 1420 Pearson, William 1558 Peatley (carpenter) 1482 Peele, George 1391, 1436, 1457, 1473, 1504 Peerson, Martin 1426 Pele (possible play producer) 1494 Pemberton, ...
Amongst the more controversial examples of plays he apparently considers extant (at least in adaptation) are: • '2 Godfrey of Bulloigne' (tentatively associated with Heywood's Four Prentices of London); • • • 'The Mack' ('possibly' ...
On the Forde and Bowyer families, see John Sleigh, A History of the Ancient Parish of Leek, in Staffordshire (Leek: R. Nall; London: Bemrose, 1862), pp. 188–91. On the Yardleys, see 'Yeardley, Flowerdewe, West (Continued)', The Virginia ...
This book provides theater professionals and scholars interested in the drama of Shakespeare's era with essential information about the performance and printing history of English plays from Everyman --generally considered the first printed ...
Iniquity” is named in Dekker's Old Fortunatus (1599; C1r), though perhaps recalling Richard's lines. The OED does not recognize the use of ... Richard Brathwait, The English Gentlewoman (London: B. Alsop and T. Fawcet, 1631), 53–54. 27.
... Stratford-upon-Avon, the Last Residence of Shakespeare (London: Printed by J. E. Adlard, 1864), 222–34; Schoen- baum, Shakespeare's Lives, 108–9, 125. Abigail Adams told a grandson in 1815 that she still had the sliver of wood.
This is the eighth volume of a detailed play-by-play catalogue of drama written by English, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish authors during the 110 years between the English Reformation to the English Revolution, covering every known play, extant ...