Renaissance drama by women : texts and documents /
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Routledge, 1996. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xii, 237 pages) : illustrations |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12467736 |
Table of Contents:
- Texts. Hercules Oetaeus / Elizabeth I
- The tragedy of Antonie / Mary Sidney
- The tragedy of Mariam / Elizabeth Cary
- Cupid's banishment / Robert White
- Love's victory / Mary Wroth
- The concealed fancies / Elizabeth Brackley and Jane Cavendish.
- Documents : attitudes towards women's attendance at the playhouses. The Bride / Samuel Rowlands
- A treatise wherein dicing, dauncing, vaine playes, or enterluds, with other idle pastimes, &c., commonly used on the Sabbath Day, are reproved by the authoritie of the Word of God and auntient writers / John Northbrooke
- Plays confuted to five actions / Stephen Gosson
- Th'overthrow of stage playes / John Rainolds.
- Documents : women as spectators. Nature's pictures drawn by Fancy's pencil / Margaret Cavendish (Duchess of Newcastle)
- Autobiography / Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick
- Autobiography / Anne, Lady Halkett
- Satyres : and satyricall epigrams / Henry Fitzgeffrey
- from a letter to Sir Dudley Carleton / John Chamberlain
- Amanda, or the reformed whore / Thomas Cranley
- The actor's remonstrance / Anon.
- The art of living in London / Henry Peacham
- Epigrams / Sir John Harington
- Sir John Finet, from his notebook / Sir John Finet.
- Documents : women performing. Report of an incident in Oxford / Anon.
- from the Declared accounts of the Office of the Works
- Calendar of state papers : Vincent to Benson / Vincent
- Calendar of state papers : Zuane Pesaro to the Doge and Senate / Zuane Pesaro
- Declared accounts of the Office of the Works
- Histriomastix / William Prynne
- Theatrum Redivivum / Sir Richard Baker
- Consistory Court of London, correction book.
- Documents : women in theatrical affairs. Edmund Howe's addition to John Stow's Annales / Edmund Howe
- Chancery records, draft patent for Queen Anne's men
- Last will and testament of William Browne
- Indenture between Edward Alleyn and Marie Bryan for one twelfth of the second Fortune Playhouse.