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W. W. Greg
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
DAVID MILLS The N-Town Play: Cotton MS Vespasian D.8, Early English Text Society, Supplementary Series, 11, 12, 2 vols., by Stephen Spector 62/1, p. 137
Richard Beadle Un Cycle du Théâtre Religieux Anglais du Moyen Âge, by Claude Gauvin 44/3, p. 305

languages

  • Middle French
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Middle English
  • dialects of Norfolk
  • dialects of Suffolk

works

  • The Play Called Corpus Christi
  • The Return of Joseph
  • The Trial of Joseph and Mary
  • The N-Town Play

people

  • V. A. Kolve
  • W. W. Greg
  • Kate Block
  • T. B. Fry
  • E. J. Dobson
  • Mark Eccles
  • Richard Beadle
  • Stanley Kahrl
  • Peter Meredith
  • K. S. Block

subjects

  • textuality
  • performance
  • philology
  • coherence
  • interpretation
  • Unity
  • adaptation
  • theatrical
  • compilation
  • Dialect
  • drama
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places

  • East Anglia
  • York
  • British Library
  • Paris
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  • Suffolk
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  • Bury St. Edmunds
  • Chester
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