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English drama, History, History and criticism, TheaterPlaces
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Those nut-cracking Elizabethans: studies of the early theatre and drama.
1969, Haskell House Publishers
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0838309887 9780838309889
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Those nut-cracking Elizabethans: studies of the early theatre and drama.
1935, The Argonaut Press
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Table of Contents
Those nut-cracking Elizabethans.
Shakespeare's use of animals.
The Elizabethan private playhouse.
Shakespeare's supers.
The dumb show in Hamlet.
Bearers for the dead.
Bells in Elizabethan drama.
The evolution of the tragic carpet.
Bygone stage furniture and its removers.
Bacon on masques and triumphs.
The wedding of poetry and song.
The secret of the "bad quartos".
Double titles in Elizabethan drama.
Massinger's punctuation and what it reveals.
Edition Notes
Bibliographical footnotes.
Reprint of the 1935 ed.
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