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- Elizabethan Plays Provide Insight Into Time Period
Kattelman holds a Ph.D. in theatre from Ohio State University. In this essay, Kattelman discusses how Elizabethan plays can provide insight into that historical time period.
- Theatre and Punishment: Spectacles of Death and Dying on the Stage
In the following essay excerpt, Smith explores links between public punishment and drama in Elizabethan England.
- The Beginnings of Elizabethan Drama: Revolution and Continuity
In the following essay excerpt, Hunter explores the roots of Elizabethan drama, arguing that “it was the perception of the individual voice as justified” that had the most impact on the fledgling movement.
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