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George Peele
The Relationship of the Dramatic Works of John Lyly to Later Elizabethan Comedies
Representations of Spain in Early Modern English Drama
The Appearance of Blacks on the Early Modern Stage: Love's
Group One: Theatrical Space, Time, and Place Adhaar Noor Desai
George Geele
Othello and the "Plain Face" of Racism Author(S): Martin Orkin Source: Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol
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A Study on University Wits and William Shakespeare
THE BATTLE of ALCAZAR by George Peele
Barber, Ros. 2019. Marlowe and Overreaching: a Misuse of Stylometry
By Rory Loughnane
University of Nevada, Reno a New Critical Edition of Shakespeare's
Before Shakespeare: the Drama of the 1580S Andy Kesson (University of Roehampton)
George Peele - Poems
Renaissance Drama- Unit I
Othello FM.Qxd 1/14/05 9:25 AM Page I
The Old Wives' Tale
SHAKESPEARE, the WELSH, and the EARLY MODERN ENGLISH THEATER, 1590-1615 DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfi
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By a Thesis Submitted in Conformity with the Requirements for The
Revenge Before Kyd in Early Elizabethan Drama
DAVID and BETHSABE by George Peele Performed C
King Edward III Edited by Giorgio Melchiori Frontmatter More Information
Edward III: a Study of Canonicity, Sources, and Influence
Racial Impersonation on the Elizabethan Stage: the Case of Shakespeare Playing Aaron
George Peele
Comparative Plays (ESC: Comp) Lancaster University
Othello First Folio
The Plays of Christopher Marlowe and George Peele: Rhetoric and Renaissance Sensibility
The Dating and Attribution of Alphonsus, Emperor of Germany
University Wits As Transitory Playwrights Who Set Preclude to Realistic Literature in Elizabethan Age Aniruddh Shastree
George Peele's Senecanism and the Origins
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Titus Andronicus
Titus Andronicus
In the Elizabethan Era. As Many As Half Were Written By
Shakespeare's History Plays
THE ARRAIGNMENT of PARIS by George Peele Performed C
The Troublesome Raigne of John, King of England: Shakespeare's
The Barbarous Moor in Peele's Alcazar
Shakespeare and the Problem of Style
John Lyly and the University Wits: George Peele, Robert Greene, Thomas Lodge and Thomas Nashe
The Turk in Shakespeare's Plays