Shakespeare and Lost Plays: Reimagining Drama in Early Modern England

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Author(s): David McInnis
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Tags: William Shakespeare, lost works, Elizabethan drama, lacuna, selection bias, archival evidence, early modern drama, Love's Labour Won, The Admiral's Men, Shakespeare's Company, Newington, Owen Tudor, Henry V, Hamlet, The Tragedy of Gowrie, A Tragedy of the Spanish Maze, the Blackfriars, Cardenio, The King's Men, apocrypha, Henry I, Henry II, Duke Humphrey, King Stephen, Iphis and Ianthe, Eurialus and Lucretia