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A concise scholarly study examines the life, times, and works of the English dramatist by situating him in Elizabethan England and London, surveying biographical records and traditions, and tracing reading influences and chronological development. It outlines the nature of Elizabethan drama and theatre, addresses textual problems and questions of authorship, and chronicles critical reception since 1616. The volume concludes with documentary appendices, an index of play characters and songs, and a bibliography to support further research.
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