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050 4 $aPN1785$b.R4 n.s. v. 19
082 4 $a809.209$bR29, n.s., v.19, 1988
245 00 $aEssays on texts of Renaissance plays /$cedited by Mary Beth Rose.
246 3 $aCupid's banishment
260 $aEvanston [Ill.] :$bNorthwestern University Press, and the Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies,$c1988, ℗♭1989.
300 $avii, 266 pages ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aRenaissance drama :$aNew ser. ;$v19
500 $aIncludes the text of "Cupid's banishment: a masque presented by young gentlewoman of the Ladies Hall, Deptford (1617)."
505 0 $aRebel letters: Postal effects from Richard II to Henry IV / Jonathan Goldberg -- Back by popular demand: The two versions of Henry V / Annabel Patterson -- Plays agonistic and competitive: The textual approach to Elsinore / Joseph Loewenstein -- The form of Hamlet's Fortunes / Barbara Mowat -- Editing renaissance drama in paperback / David Bevington -- McKerrow's "Suggestion" and twentieth-century Shakespeare textual criticism / Paul Werstine -- Broken brackets and 'mended texts: Stage directions in the Oxford Shakespeare / Leslie Thomson -- Textual and sexual criticism: A crux in the comedy of errors / Gary Taylor -- C.E. McGee, ed. Cupid's banishment: A masque presented to her majesty by young gentlewomen of the ladies hall, deptford, May 4, 1617.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
600 10 $aShakespeare, William,$d1564-1616$xHistory and criticism.
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650 0 $aEnglish drama$y17th century$xHistory and criticism.
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700 1 $aRose, Mary Beth.
830 0 $aRenaissance drama (Evanston, Ill.) ;$vnew ser., 19.
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