The Christmas drama of the household of St John's College, Oxford

This chapter considers early modern academic drama performed at St John's College, Oxford. Dutton begins by describing the college household materials on which such performances drew, adopting a productively broad definition of this category that includes the people working, studying, and teach...

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Main Author: Dutton, Elisabeth (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Manchester Manchester University Press 2019
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