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The volume traces the evolution of English drama from its liturgical origins and continental church rites through medieval miracle plays and moralities to the emergence of secular comedy and tragedy, presenting plot summaries, verse specimens, and critical commentary. It examines interludes, the contribution of university-born playwrights, and the careers and influences of Lyly, Greene, Peele, Nash, Lodge, Kyd, and Marlowe, with a case study of Arden of Feversham, and concludes with practical notes on Elizabethan staging. Emphasis is on juxtaposing critical appraisal with primary details so readers can form independent judgments.

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Arnold Wynne

Arnold Wynne was an author known for his contributions to the study of English literature, particularly in the realm of drama. His notable work, "The Growth of English Drama," explores the evolution of theatrical forms and practices in England. Wynne's insights into the development of drama provide valuable context for understanding the cultural and artistic movements that shaped English theater. Through his scholarly approach, he has contributed to the appreciation of dramatic literature and its historical significance.

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