This comprehensive volume provides an overview of English dramatic literature, culminating with the end of the reign of Queen Anne. Adolphus William Ward details the evolution of the English stage along with the various playwrights, themes, and theatrical trends that emerged during this time period. This text is a must-read for those interested in the history of English theatre and literature.
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