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Beaumont and Fletcher
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The Future Francis Beaumont
Shakespeare and His Contemporaries’ Graduate Conference 2009, 2010, 2011
Politics of English Drama, 1603-1660
Redalyc.Gary Taylor Et Al. 2007 Thomas Middleton
The Maid's Tragedy ; And, Philaster
“Here Lay My Hope”: Attribution, Collaboration
Jacobean Tragicomedy and the Reconfiguration of Private Life
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Word Adjacency Networks for Authorship
The Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher Drawn - Often, but Not Exclusively, by Feminists - Between Sexual Themes and Power and Authority
This Rough Magic a Peer-Reviewed, Academic, Online Journal Dedicated to the Teaching of Medieval and Renaissance Literature
Moral Issues in the Plays of Philip Massinger
Elizabethan Conceptions of the Physiology of the Circulation
English Renaissance Theatre
Massinger's "The Bondman" and the Influence of Dutch Republicanism Author(S): Thomas C
Romance, Masque, and Miracle Play: Theophanic Traditions and the Hybridization of Genres in Pericles and Cymbeline
Top View
1 Keeping Boys and Men: Marvelous Pageboys in Romantic Tragicomedy Mary Trull St Olaf College
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Modern Critics Ha
William Shakespeare
Towards a Definition of European Tragicomedy and Romantic Comedy of the Seventeenth Century: the Courtly Fashion in England and Spain
Philip Massinger by A
Renaissance and Reformation, 1997
Early Encounters with Beaumont and Fletcher's The
Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher by S
Philip Massinger and His Associates
The Erotic Politics of Beaumont and Fletcher
Fletcher's Versification
Sources of Bonduca
English 485-01: John Fletcher CRN 21212 Professor J
The Reputation of Beaumont and Fletcher in the Seventeenth Century
Edmond Malone and the 1778 Edition of Beaumont and Fletcher
Relative Contributions of Shakespeare and Fletcher in Henry VIII: an Analysis Based on Most Frequent Words and Most Frequent Rhythmic Patterns
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