Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama, Bände 4-6Department of English, Northwestern University, 1967 Vols. for include reports of the Modern Language Association Conference on Research Opportunities in Renaissance Drama (called MLA Renaissance Drama Conference Group; 1961-62 Modern Language Conference on Opportunities for Research in Renaissance Drama). Vols. for 1972/73-1974 are the reports of the Modern Language Association seminar. |
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... particular , to the endless debates over the authorship of plays whose authors we can never really know , and to the attempts to assign specific authors to parts of plays which we know were produced by collaboration . This is not to ...
... particular , to the endless debates over the authorship of plays whose authors we can never really know , and to the attempts to assign specific authors to parts of plays which we know were produced by collaboration . This is not to ...
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... particular writers would be useful . Folk drama and farce . Here we are dealing with one of the most successful branches of Latin drama . Reuchlin and Macropedius attained great success with their comedies of village life , as did ...
... particular writers would be useful . Folk drama and farce . Here we are dealing with one of the most successful branches of Latin drama . Reuchlin and Macropedius attained great success with their comedies of village life , as did ...
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... particular , but in other scholars as well . When this shock is expressed in words , however , it is easier to deal with than when it is reflected in deeds in the scissors of a Mrs. Grundy , for example , who , in the English edition of ...
... particular , but in other scholars as well . When this shock is expressed in words , however , it is easier to deal with than when it is reflected in deeds in the scissors of a Mrs. Grundy , for example , who , in the English edition of ...
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