Thomas Killigrew and Carolean stage rivalry in London, 1660-1682
<p>This thesis has two aims: to make an original contribution to knowledge by demonstrating the importance of theatrical rivalry to the development of drama in the Carolean period (the reign of Charles II), and to re-evaluate the managerial career of Thomas Killigrew (1612-1683). This is th...
Main Author: | Miyoshi, R |
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Other Authors: | Stern, T |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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