The seventeenth-century stage; a collection of critical essays.
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Chicago,
University of Chicago Press
[1968]
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| Series: | Patterns of literary criticism
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Table of Contents:
- The gull's hornbook, by T. Dekker
- An apology for actors, by T. Heywood
- Induction to Bartholomew Fair, by B. Jonson
- Praeludium for Thomas Goffe's The careless shepherdess, anonymous [Richard Brome?]--On the acting of Shakespeare's plays, by J. R. Brown
- The status seekers, by M. C. Bradbrook
- Shakespeare's celibate stage, by M. Jamieson
- Elizabethan actors, by M. Rosenberg
- The number of actors in Shakespeare's early plays, by W. A. Ringler, Jr
- Ralph Crane, by F. P. Wilson
- Stage duelling in the Elizabethan theater, by L. B. Wright
- Introduction to Believe as you list, by C. J. Sisson
- The discovery-space in Shakespeare's Globe, by R. Hosley
- The audience of the Elizabethan private theaters, by W. A. Armstrong
- Staging at the Globe, by J. W. Saunders
- Bibliography (p. 267-268)