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The Second Mrs Tanqueray

  • Chapter 1: the Seventeenth Century Actresses

    Chapter 1: the Seventeenth Century Actresses

  • Part I ∗ 1895–1946

    Part I ∗ 1895–1946

  • Dramatic Opinions and Essays with an Apology by Bernard Shaw

    Dramatic Opinions and Essays with an Apology by Bernard Shaw

  • Appendix I Films Made from Plays by Jones and Pinero

    Appendix I Films Made from Plays by Jones and Pinero

  • 6 X 10.5 Long Title.P65

    6 X 10.5 Long Title.P65

  • “THE AMUSEMENT WORLD”: THEATRE AS SOCIAL PRACTICE in EIGHTEEN-NINETIES TORONTO. by Jessica Gardiner a Thesis Submitted in Co

    “THE AMUSEMENT WORLD”: THEATRE AS SOCIAL PRACTICE in EIGHTEEN-NINETIES TORONTO. by Jessica Gardiner a Thesis Submitted in Co

  • Depictions of Female Madness on the Nineteenth- Centurv Endish Stage

    Depictions of Female Madness on the Nineteenth- Centurv Endish Stage

  • By Doreen Helen Thompson BA, Unive

    By Doreen Helen Thompson BA, Unive

  • (Thea 10.4/Wgst 59.5) Sex & Drama: Sexuality Theories/Theatrical

    (Thea 10.4/Wgst 59.5) Sex & Drama: Sexuality Theories/Theatrical

  • Designing the Body of the Actor-‐Manager, 1870

    Designing the Body of the Actor-‐Manager, 1870

  • Name of Anthology Plays Listed Author the Skin of Our Teeth

    Name of Anthology Plays Listed Author the Skin of Our Teeth

  • 6 X 10.5 Long Title.P65

    6 X 10.5 Long Title.P65

  • German Influences on the British Stage, 1890-1918

    German Influences on the British Stage, 1890-1918

  • University of Warwick Institutional Repository

    University of Warwick Institutional Repository

  • Examining the Critical Reception of Oscar Wilde's Society Comedies

    Examining the Critical Reception of Oscar Wilde's Society Comedies

  • A Chronicle of the St. Jamess Theatre from Its Origin in 1835

    A Chronicle of the St. Jamess Theatre from Its Origin in 1835

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