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This work surveys the social and cultural environments that shaped and received the playwright's dramas, tracing audiences from courtly patronage to public playhouses and describing actors' habits, staging conventions, and the gradual introduction of women onstage. It assembles anecdotes of civic rituals, reported prodigies and disasters, and theatrical mishaps to show how contemporary beliefs, spectacles, and communal events influenced dramatic themes and popular taste, combining anecdotal history, theatrical description, and commentary on how plays were produced and received.
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