Threshold of a Nation: A Study in English and Irish DramaCambridge University Press, 1979 - 264 strán (strany) This imprint is established to publish in paperback for an individual readership the Press's most outstanding original monographs. These are titles which would normally appear in specialist hardback editions only, but whose quality and general academic importance justify their special promotion in this prestige imprint. The series will include both new and recent titles drawn from the whole range of the Press's very substantial publishing programmes in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and therefore represents some of the best current scholarship in the English language. |
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The Kings Threshold | 1 |
The rise and fall of | 17 |
Astraea and Chrisoganus | 38 |
Nation and Empire | 66 |
The Tempest | 98 |
Shakespeares history plays ΠΙΟ | 110 |
Ben Jonson | 131 |
Fords Perkin Warbeck | 174 |
Our Irish Theatre | 191 |
George Moore and the Irish | 212 |
Nothing is Concluded | 229 |
Notes | 245 |
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