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Anonymous. Review of Everyman in the Athenaeum, July 20, 1901, p. 103.
Barnet, Sylvan, editor. Types of Drama: Plays and Contexts, Longman, 1997, pp. 149-51, 182-85.
Cary, Elizabeth Luther. Review of Everyman in the Critic, January, 1903. pp. 43-45.
Garner, Stan ton B. Jr. ‘‘Theatricality in Mankind and Everyman’’ in Studies in Philology, Vol. 84, no. 3, Summer, 1987, pp. 277-85.
Montague, C. E. Review of Everyman in the Manchester Guardian,...
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