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All references to The Devil Is an Ass and A Mad World , My Masters are to Gāmini Sālgado , ed . , Four Jacobean City Comedies ( Harmondsworth : Penguin , 1975 ) . Line references to Volpone are from Brian Parker's edition ( Manchester ...
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Qtd. in Wiles, Shakespeare's Clown, 37. 27. Qtd. in Halliwell, Tarlton's Jestes, 30. 28. Richard Preiss, Clowning and Authorship in Early Modern Theatre (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2014), 146. 29.
In my observation the morris dance is a site of contestation , a cultural form whose meaning is manipulated in countless plays and documents for ideological purposes . 18. Newman , Fashioning Femininity and English Renaissance Drama ...
Renaissance Drama in England Volume 7 Edited by LEEDS BARROLL Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England is an international ... in the plays of Thomas Heywood and of Ben Jonson , and even the Jacobean court masques for aristocrats .
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Archaic Style in English Literature, 1590–1674, by Lucy Munro. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. xii 308. Cloth. $99.00 Reviewer: Jonathan Baldo ''Make it old!'' So might the battle cry of the early modern have sounded if ...
Cyrus Hoy, Introductions, Notes and Commentaries to Texts in The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker Edited by Fredson Bowers, 4 vols. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980), vol. 1, 90. 21. Ibid., 86. 22.
Contains essays and reviews relevant to drama and theatre history to 1642.