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Browse Books in Drama

Playing with Desire

Christopher Marlowe and the Art of Tantalization

by (author) Fred B. Tromly

Freud and the Passions

edited by John O’Neill

Aeschylus

The Earlier Plays and Related Studies

by (author) D.J. Conacher

Shakespeare's World of War

The Early Histories

by (author) Richard Courtney
edited by Barry Thorne

Antonin Artaud’s Alternate Genealogies

Self-Portraits and Family Romances

by (author) John C. Stout

Fools of Time

Studies in Shakespearean Tragedy

by (author) Northrop Frye

Allegories of Kingship

Calderón and the Anti-Machiavellian Tradition

by (author) Stephen Rupp

Acting Between the Lines

The Field Day Theatre Company and Irish Cultural Politics, 1980-1984

by (author) Marilynn J. Richtarik

Canadian Drama and the Critics

Revised Edition

edited by L.W. Conolly

Ben Jonson and the Art of Secrecy

by (author) William W.E. Slights

Genre and Generic Change in English Comedy 1660-1710

by (author) Brian Corman

The Myth of Deliverance

Reflections on Shakespeare's Problem Comedies

by (author) Northrop Frye
introduction by A.C. Hamilton

Kleist on Stage, 1804-1987

by (author) William C. Reeve

Whittaker's Theatricals

by (author) Herbert Whittaker

How to Play

The Theatre of James Reaney

by (author) Gerald Parker

Herefordshire / Worcestershire

edited by David Klausner

Essays on Modern American Drama

Williams, Miller, Albee, and Shepard

edited by Dorothy Parker

Collective Encounters

Documentary Theatre in English Canada

by (author) Alan Filewod

W.B. Yeats

Metaphysician as Dramatist

by (author) Heather C. Martin

Cumberland / Westmoreland / Gloucestershire

edited by Audrey Douglas & Peter Greenfield

Dramatic Texts and Records of Britain

A Chronological Topography to 1558

by (author) Ian Lancashire

Indirections

Shakespeare and the Art of illusion

by (author) Anthony Dawson

Mousetrap

Structure and Meaning in Hamlet

by (author) P.J. Aldus

The Lear World

A study of King Lear in its dramatic context

by (author) John Reibetanz

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