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1. Life in the Elizabethan Theater
by Diane Yancey
Discusses theater in sixteenth-century England, describing playwrights, plays, the audience, and Queen Elizabeth's sponsorship.
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4. Elizabethan Theater: Essays in Honor of S. Schoenbaum
by S P Zitner (Editor), R B Parker (Editor), S Schoenbaum
The eighteen essays in this volume range in topic from archival investigations of the lives of Elizabethan actors and entrepreneurs to the role of ... More
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7. Themes and conventions of Elizabethan tragedy
by M. C. Bradbrook
The first edition of this book formed the basis of the modern approach to Elizabethan poetic drama as a performing art, an approach pursued in ... More
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8. Elizabethan Drama: Eight Plays
by John Gassner (Editor), William Green (Editor)
(Applause Books). Boisterous and unrestrained like the age itself, the Elizabethan theatre has long defended its place at the apex of English ... More
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11. Elizabethan plays and players.
by G. B. Harrison
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13. Pre-restoration stage studies.
by William J. Lawrence
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14. Elizabethan Jacobean Drama: The Theatre in Its Time
by G Blakemore Evans (Editor), Blakemore G Evans (Editor)
Treats, through excerpts from contemporary opinion and official documents, various aspects of the little world of theatre in the full context of ... More
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17. Elizabethan Performance in North American Spaces
by Susan Kattwinkel (Editor)
Explores the ways that North Americans have presented Elizabethan plays throughout history and the spaces in which they have chosen to present them ... More
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18. Shakespeare's Clown: Actor and Text in the Elizabethan Playhouse
by David Wiles
Focusing on the clown Will Kemp, this book shows how Shakespeare and other dramatists wrote specific roles as vehicles for him.
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20. Kingdom for a Stage: Magicians & Aristocrats in the Elizabethan Theatre
by Joy Hancox
Joy Hancox enlightens the concepts underlying the design of theaters in Elizabethan London, how they related to Renaissance notions of proportion and ... More
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21. The Purpose of Playing: Shakespeare and the Cultural Politics of the Elizabethan Theatre
by Louis Montrose
Part of a larger project to examine the Elizabethan politics of representation, Louis Montrose's "The Purpose of Playing" refigures the social and ... More
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23. Squeaking Cleopatras: The Elizabethan Boy Player
by Joy Leslie Gibson
This intriguing and controversial book is the first to examine women's roles in the plays of Shakespeare and his fellow dramatists from the ... More
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24. Theaters of Intention: Drama and the Law in Early Modern England
by Luke Wilson
Early modern Britain witnessed a transformation in legal reasoning about human volition and intentional action. Examining the relation between law ... More
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