British Drama 1533-1642: A Catalogue: Volume 1: 1533-1566

British Drama 1533-1642: A Catalogue: Volume 1: 1533-1566
ISBN-10
0199265712
ISBN-13
9780199265718
Category
Literary Criticism
Pages
560
Language
English
Published
2011-12-01
Publisher
OUP Oxford
Authors
Martin Wiggins, Catherine Richardson

Description

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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