The New English Drama is the only edition of its kind which faithfully marks the stage business and stage directions as performed at the Theatres Royal, making it an invaluable resource for theatre historians and anyone interested in the history of the stage. With prefatory remarks, biographical sketches, and critical and explanatory notes, this edition is the definitive guide to the English drama of the period.
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