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  • The Hidden Women Writers of the Elizabethan Theater

    In Shakespeare’s time, women were actively engaged in the theater business—and their roles may well have extended to writing plays.

    Phyllis RackinJune 8, 2019
  • Elizabeth the Great
    Esther Cloudman DunnApril 1934 Issue
  • Words, Words, Words
    September 1936 Issue
  • The Hamlets of the Stage: Part I
    June 1869 Issue
  • The Hamlets of the Stage: Part Ii
    August 1869 Issue
  • Elizabethan Psychology
    Edward DowdenSeptember 1907 Issue
  • Logan Pearsall Smith
    Cyril ConnollyJune 1946 Issue
  • Glorious John
    Anthony BurgessNovember 1987 Issue
  • Notes on the History of Fiction

    Who would give up the Iliad for the “real” historical record?

    E. L. DoctorowFiction 2006 Issue
  • Books of the Month
    April 1887 Issue
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