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closet drama,
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a term which refers to plays that are unperformed or unperformable, was not current in our period but in fact ...
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- Publishing Information
- General Links for this Work
- Essay Contributors
- Entry Contributors
- Introduction
- Antiquarianism (Popular)
- Architecture
- Class
- Consumerism
- Democracy
- Design
- Domesticity
- Education
- Empire
- Enlightenment
- Exploration
- History
- Industrialization
- Land
- Language
- Law
- Literary Theory
- Medicine
- Music
- Mythology
- Natural Philosophy (Science)
- Novels
- Painting
- Poetry
- Policing
- Political Economy
- Popular Culture
- Poverty
- Prints
- Prose
- Psychology
- Publishing
- Religion
- Revolution
- Sensibility
- Slavery
- Theatre
- Utopianism
- Viewing
- War
- Women