Sidelights on Elizabethan drama ; a series of studies dealing with the authorship of sixteenth and seventeenth century plays.
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New York :
Barnes & Noble,
[1966]
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Table of Contents:
- The problem of Timon of Athens. The authorship of The taming of a shrew, The famous victories of Henry V, and the additions to Marlowe's Faustus. Peele's Alphonsus, emperor of Germany. The Spanish moor's tragedy; or, Lust's dominion. Webster's Appius and Virginia: a vindication. A Webster-Massinger play: The fair maid of the inn. A Webster-Middleton play: Anything for a quiet life. John Ford's posthumous play: The queen. John Ford, the author of The Spanish gipsy. Nathaniel Field's work in the Beaumont and Fletcher plays. Appendix: Notes on the authorship of various Elizabethan and Jacobean plays.