The Revels History of Drama in English, Volumen 3Methuen, 1975 - 526 páginas |
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... matter has been discussed from various2 view- points , but one need not enter into much greater detail than to observe the configuration of the monthly payments which Henslowe seems to have been required to make to Sir Edmund Tilney in ...
... matter has been discussed from various2 view- points , but one need not enter into much greater detail than to observe the configuration of the monthly payments which Henslowe seems to have been required to make to Sir Edmund Tilney in ...
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... matter of control of content . The drama was a social phenomenon , after all , and the authorities would naturally be concerned with those possible derogations of established ideologies and mores which might take place in front of an ...
... matter of control of content . The drama was a social phenomenon , after all , and the authorities would naturally be concerned with those possible derogations of established ideologies and mores which might take place in front of an ...
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... matter whom they might officially serve , to deliver unto them their books [ prompt books ] that they [ the ' com- mittee ' ] may consider of the matters of their comedies and tragedies , and thereupon to strike out such parts and matters ...
... matter whom they might officially serve , to deliver unto them their books [ prompt books ] that they [ the ' com- mittee ' ] may consider of the matters of their comedies and tragedies , and thereupon to strike out such parts and matters ...
Índice
Drama and the court 3 | 23 |
The question of censorship | 41 |
The audience | 47 |
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The Revels History of Drama in English Clifford Leech,Thomas Wallace Craik,J. Leeds Barroll Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
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Referencias a este libro
The Cambridge History of American Theatre Don B. Wilmeth,Christopher Bigsby Vista previa restringida - 1998 |