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Comparative Drama

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Articles in Summer, 2001 issue of Comparative Drama

  • Staging disorder: charivari in the N-Town Cycle
    by Richard I. Moll
  • Amphitheater staging: in-the-round or to the front ?
    by Richard Fotheringham
  • Shakespeare's Edward III: a consolation for English recusants
    by J.P. Conlan
  • 17th century AD
    by John B. Rollins
  • Alan C. Dessen and Leslie Thomson. A Dictionary of Stage Directions in English Drama, 1580-1642
    by Michael D. Friedman
  • Viviana Comensoli and Paul Stevens, eds. Discontinuities: New Essays on Renaissance Literature and Criticism
    by Nick Moschovakis
  • Philip C. Kolin. Williams: a Streetcar Named Desire
    by Robert Bray
  • Simon Goldhill and Robin Osborne, eds. Performance Culture and Athenian Democracy
    by Francis Dunn
  • Daniel J. Vitkus, ed. Three Turk Plays from Early Modern England: Selimus, A Christian Turned Turk, and The Renegado
    by John Saillant
  • Egil Tornqvist. Ibsen, Strindberg and the Intimate Theatre: Studies in TV Presentation. Film Culture in Transition Series
    by Valerie Barnes Lipscomb
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