Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xiv
... play's pub- lication , it would seem , as I have argued elsewhere , that the copy he presented to the printer had been used in the playhouse , probably as a prompt copy . A second edition of the play appeared in 1662 , per- haps a ...
... play's pub- lication , it would seem , as I have argued elsewhere , that the copy he presented to the printer had been used in the playhouse , probably as a prompt copy . A second edition of the play appeared in 1662 , per- haps a ...
Page xv
... play that this is a play - within - a - play , the Robin Hood business being a rehearsal of a play by John Skelton to be presented before Henry VIII , in which Skelton acts Friar Tuck . To connect it with the earlier play , Act I of the ...
... play that this is a play - within - a - play , the Robin Hood business being a rehearsal of a play by John Skelton to be presented before Henry VIII , in which Skelton acts Friar Tuck . To connect it with the earlier play , Act I of the ...
Page xxxiii
... Play It has never been argued that Davenport , in writing King John and Matilda , was working directly in the tradition of the history plays which had appeared in abundance in England throughout the 1590's . 43 By the time of King John ...
... Play It has never been argued that Davenport , in writing King John and Matilda , was working directly in the tradition of the history plays which had appeared in abundance in England throughout the 1590's . 43 By the time of King John ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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