The Cambridge History of British Theatre

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The Cambridge History of British Theatre
Author : Jane Milling
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 23 November 2004
ISBN : 9780521650403
Pages : 571 pages
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Beginning in Roman Britain and ending with Charles II's restoration to the throne, the nineteen essays that comprise this volume are written by leading British and American scholars.

The Cambridge History of British Theatre

Beginning in Roman Britain and ending with Charles II's restoration to the throne, the nineteen essays that comprise this volume are written by leading British and American scholars.

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The Cambridge History of British Theatre

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