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From Melodrama to Burlesque: A Theatrical Gesture in Kyd, Shakespeare, and Marston

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2009

Ronald J. Palumbo
Affiliation:
University of Iowa

Abstract

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Notes and Comment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society for Theatre Research 1976

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References

1 Hunter, G. K., ed., Antonio and Mellida: The First Part, Regents Renaissance Drama Series (Lincoln, 1965), p. xiiGoogle Scholar. All subsequent references are to this edition.

2 Kyd, Thomas, The Spanish Tragedy, ed. Edwards, Philip, The Revels Plays (London, 1959)Google Scholar. All references are to this edition.

3 English Tragedy Before Shakespeare: The Development of Dramatic Speech, tr. Dorsch, T. S. (New York, 1961). p. 105Google Scholar.

4 The Riverside Shakespeare, ed. Evans, G. Blakemore et al. (Boston, 1974)Google Scholar. All references are to this edition.

5 The Spanish Tragedy, or The Pleasures and Perils of Rhetoric,” in Elizabethan Theatre, ed. Brown, John Russell and Harris, Bernard, Stratford-Upon-Avon Studies 9 (London, 1966), p. 84Google Scholar.

6 Hunter, pp. xix–xx.