Fletcher, Beaumont & Company, Entertainers to the Jacobean GentryKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 315 من الصفحات Studies the tragicomedies of Fletcher and Beaumont to fill a gap in the history of the repudiations of the Elizabeth-Stuart playwrights and thus have an additional usefulness for readers of Jacobean drama. |
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DECLINE OF A REPUTATION | 3 |
REINTERPRETATION | 129 |
The Plays on the Stage Since 1700 | 243 |
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