Volume 15, Issue 1, Spring 1981
Essays
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English Folk Drama in the Eighteenth Century: A Defense of the Revesby
Sword Play
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Thomas Pettitt |
"I See a Voice"
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Thomas B. Stroup |
A Playwright Looks at Mozart: Peter Shaffer's Amadeus
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C. J. Gianakaris |
"We were born to die": Romeo and Juliet
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William C. Carroll |
| Reviews |
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To the Third Empire: Ibsen's Early Drama
by Brian Johnston
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Thomas F. Van Laan |
W. B. Yeats: The Writing of The Player Queen
ed.
Curtis Baker Bradford
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Virginia Bartholome Rohan |
Music in the English Mystery Plays
by JoAnna Dutka
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Beverly Boyd |
Flamboyant Drama: A Study of the Castle of Perseverance, Mankind,
and Wisdom
by Michael R. Kelley
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David Staines |
Ibsen's Drama: Author to Audience
by Einar Haugen
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Samuel G. McLellan |
Parisitaster or The Fawn
by John Marston
ed. David Blostein
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Christopher Spencer |
The Shoemaker's Holiday
by Thomas Dekker
ed. R. L. Smallwood and Stanley Wells
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Christopher Spencer |
Eastward Ho
by George Chapman, Ben Jonson, and John Marston
ed. R. W. van Fossen
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Christopher Spencer |
Twentieth Century Russian Drama
by Harold B. Segel
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E. J. Czerwinski |
The Theater of Nikolay Gogol
ed. Milton Ehre
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E. J. Czerwinski |
A Marxist Study of Shakespeare's Comedies
by Elliot Krieger
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W. L. Godshalk |
Sean O'Casey
by James R. Scrimgeour
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Marilyn Gaddis Rose |
Jean Giraudoux
by John H. Reilly
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Marilyn Gaddis Rose |
Goethe's Plays
trans. Charles E. Passage
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Liselotte Dieckmann |
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Volume 15, Issue 2, Summer 1981
Essays
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Did the Wakefield Master Write a Nine-Line Stanza?
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Martin Stevens |
King Hamlet's Two Successors
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Cherrell Guilfoyle |
The Fleury Raising of Laarus and Twelfth-Century Currents of Thought
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Kathleen M. Ashley |
European Influences and National Tradition in Medieval Hungarian Theater
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György E. Szönyi |
| Reviews |
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The Social and Religious Plays of Strindberg
by John Ward
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Michael W. Kaufman |
Three Rastell Plays: Four Elements, Calisto and Melebea, Gentleness
and Nobility
ed. Richard Axton
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David Bevington |
The Plays of Henry Medwall
ed. Alan H. Nelson
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David Bevington |
Hammer or Anvil: Psychological Patterns in Christopher Marlowe
by Constance Brown Kuriyama
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Thomas B. Stroup |
Edward Albee: An Annotated Bibliography 1968-1977
by Charles Lee Green
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Thomas P. Adler |
The Absolute Comic
by Edith Kern
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Morton Gurewich |
New American Drama: Three Plays
by Hanay Geiogamah
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Norman C. Greenberg |
Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon: A Catalogue-Index to Productions
of the Shakespeare Memorial/Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1879-1978
by Michael Mullin and Karen Morris Muriello |
J. L. Styan |
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Volume 15, Issue 3, Fall 1981
Essays
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Pinter's The Homecoming : Displacing and Repeating Ibsen
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Thomas Postlewait |
Dramatic Elements in Early Monastic Induction Ceremonies
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George Klawitter |
Play and Passion in The Man of Mode
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Derek Hughes |
Matthew Parker's Pastoral Training and Marlowe's Doctor Faustus
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Celia Barnes |
| Reviews |
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The Collected Screenplays of Bernard Shaw
ed.
Bernard F. Dukore
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Arthur Ganz |
"Othello" as Tragedy: Some Problems of Judgement and Feeling
by Jane Adamson
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J. A. Bryant, Jr. |
Ibsen and the Theatre
ed.
Errol Durbach
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Otto Reinert |
Allardyce Nicoll, The Garrick Stage: Theatres and Audience in
the Eighteenth Century
ed.
Sybil Rosenfeld
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Judith Milhous |
Perspective in Shakespeare's English Histories
by Larry S. Champion
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William M. Jones |
The Making of Menander's Comedy
by Sander M. Goldberg
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Peter Arnott |
The Woman's Part: Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare
ed.
Carolyn Lenz, Gayle Greene, and Carol Neely
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Cecile Williamson Cary |
Money and Politics in Ibsen, Shaw, and Brecht
by Bernard F. Dukore
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James Coakley |
Shakespeare's "More Than Words Can Witness": Essays on Visual
and Nonverbal Enactment in the Plays
ed. Sidney Homan
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David M. Bergeron |
Renaissance Drama, n.s. 10
ed.
Leonard Barkan
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Rolf Soellner |
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Volume 15, Issue 4, Winter 1981-82
Essays
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"Wheels within wheels, etcetera": Artistic Design in Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern Are Dead
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William E. Gruber |
From Jerusalem to Damascus: Bilocal Dramaturgy in Medieval and
Shakespearean Conversion Plays
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John W. Velz |
Eugene O'Neill and the Cruelty of Theater
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Joseph J. Moleski |
Quem queritis in presepe: Christmas Drama or Christmas Liturgy?
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James M. Gibson |
Irony and Theatricality in Chekhov's The Sea Gull
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Carol Strongin |
| Reviews |
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The Antitheatrical Prejudice
by Jonas Barish
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Nicholas Davis |
The Chester Mystery Cycle: A Reduced Facsimile of Huntington Library
MS 2. Leeds Texts and Monographs
Intro. R. M. Lumiansky and David Mills
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Lawrence M. Clopper |
The Laughing Tradition: Stage Comedy in Garrick's Day
by Richard W. Bevis
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Judith Milhous |
Dryden's Heroic Plays
by Derek Hughes
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John Loftis |
Chinese Amusement: The Lively Plays of Li Yü
by Eric Henry |
Nathan K. Mao |
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