Shakespeare's English Comedy: The Merry Wives of Windsor in Context |
Contents
The Vagaries of Progress | 1 |
A Major Revision | 41 |
The Forces that Shaped the Play | 51 |
Copyright | |
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References to this book
Shakespeare and the Economic Imperative: "what's Aught But as 'tis Valued?" Peter F. Grav No preview available - 2008 |