Shakespeare & the universities, and other studies in Elizabethan drama.

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Appleton
Language
English
Pages
272

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Table of Contents

Hamlet at Oxford and the visits of the travelling companies.
Three hundred years of Shakespeare at Oxford and Cambridge.
Hamlet and Richard II on the high seas.
A seventeenth century theatrical repertoire.
Edmond Ironside: a chronicle history play.
Thomas of Woodstock: a non-Shakespearean Richard II.
Walter Mountfort: servant of the East India Company and dramatist.
Stage censorship under Charles I: Sir Henry Herbert and Mountfort's play.
The lanchinge of the Mary: A dramatic apologia for the East India Company. The seaman's honest wife. The launching of the ship.
Stage censorship under Charles II: Sir Henry Herbert and The cheats.
Appendix (p. 256-266):-I. The date of Hamlet and Gabriel Harvey's "Marginalia." II. Ben Jonson's Volpone at the universities.

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272 p.
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OL14165658M

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