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John Gay

  • The Songs of the Beggar's Opera

    The Songs of the Beggar's Opera

  • Trivia

    Trivia

  • Musical Style and Historical Culture: Handel's London | Goldsmiths, University of London

    Musical Style and Historical Culture: Handel's London | Goldsmiths, University of London

  • Ballad Opera in England: Its Songs, Contributors, and Influence

    Ballad Opera in England: Its Songs, Contributors, and Influence

  • THE JACK SHEPPARD CRAZE of the 1720S

    THE JACK SHEPPARD CRAZE of the 1720S

  • George II's Allegorical Presence, Politics of Nonsense and Ignorance

    George II's Allegorical Presence, Politics of Nonsense and Ignorance

  • Appendix: Chronology of Pirate Plays in Britain

    Appendix: Chronology of Pirate Plays in Britain

  • BEGGARS' OPERAS Then & Now: OR, John Gay

    BEGGARS' OPERAS Then & Now: OR, John Gay

  • What Are the Major Neoclassicist Themes in an Essay On

    What Are the Major Neoclassicist Themes in an Essay On

  • The Beggar's Opera and Its Criminal Law Context

    The Beggar's Opera and Its Criminal Law Context

  • Satire's Liminal Space: the Conservative Function of Eighteenth- Century Satiric Drama

    Satire's Liminal Space: the Conservative Function of Eighteenth- Century Satiric Drama

  • LADIES-IN-WAITING: Art, Sex and Politics at the Early Georgian Court

    LADIES-IN-WAITING: Art, Sex and Politics at the Early Georgian Court

  • Constructions of Masculinity in the Dramatic Works of John Gay

    Constructions of Masculinity in the Dramatic Works of John Gay

  • Echoes of Leibniz in Pope's Essay On

    Echoes of Leibniz in Pope's Essay On

  • John Gay - Poems

    John Gay - Poems

  • JGA Pocock's Barbarism and Religion

    JGA Pocock's Barbarism and Religion

  • The Study of Burlesque As It Originally Appeared in the Seventeenth Century in the Play the Beggar's Opera and As It Appears Today in the Play of Thee I Sing

    The Study of Burlesque As It Originally Appeared in the Seventeenth Century in the Play the Beggar's Opera and As It Appears Today in the Play of Thee I Sing

  • THE POSITION of JOHN ARBUTHNOT in EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE By- Pearl Gold Aldrich > a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty Of

    THE POSITION of JOHN ARBUTHNOT in EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE By- Pearl Gold Aldrich > a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty Of

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  • How Henry Carey Reinvented English Music and Song Jennifer Cable University of Richmond, [email protected]
  • The Creative Role of Parody in Eighteenth-Century English Literature
  • Proper Names in Plays, by Chance Or Design?
  • Provisional Programme: 24 October 2003
  • George Berkeley and the Jacobite Heresy: Some Comments on Irish Augustan Politics
  • NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Ballad Opera, Imitation, and The
  • A Scenic and Lighting Design for John Gay's the Beggar's Opera," Is
  • Gay, the Beggar's Opera
  • High and Low Culture
  • Colley Cibber - Poems
  • Fielding and English Song
  • The Nature and Degree of Feminine Influence on English Politics from 1702 to 1737, As Exemplified Ey Five Women
  • John Gay's 'Achilles': the Burlesque Element
  • Marble Hill Teachers'
  • Robert Walpole: the Face of Moral Degeneration in the Beggar’S Opera, Memoirs Concerning the Life and Manners of Captain Mackheath and Polly
  • The Beggar's Opera of John Gay
  • “He Grafts Upon the Wild the Tame”: Marvell's Mower Poems As
  • English Mock-Pastoral and Mock-Georgic, 1660-1740


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