The Theatre of Praise: The Panegyric Tradition in Seventeenth-century English DramaUniversity of Delaware Press, 1986 - 240 pagina's A critical examination of panegyrical theatre from its beginnings in the masque, city pageant, and history plays to its varied culmination on the Restoration musical stage. |
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Preface | 6 |
Shakespeare and the Imperial Myth | 39 |
Reception and Dissemination | 74 |
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