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William Haughton (1600)
William Haughton, "M<sup>r </sup>Pett" (1600)  


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==Historical Records==
== Historical Records ==


<Reproduce relevant documentary evidence from historical records here. (For example, entries from Henslowe's Diary).>
&lt;Reproduce relevant documentary evidence from historical records here. (For example, entries from Henslowe's Diary).&gt;


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== Theatrical Provenance ==


==Theatrical Provenance==
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<Enter information about which company performed the play, and where/when it was performed, etc.>
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== Probable Genre(s) ==


&lt;List possible genres of the play: if noted by a critic, cite them, e.g. "Comedy (Harbage)". If an original speculation, simply list the genre.&gt;


==Probable Genre(s)==
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<List possible genres of the play: if noted by a critic, cite them, e.g. "Comedy (Harbage)". If an original speculation, simply list the genre.>
== Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues ==


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==Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues==
== References to the Play ==


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&lt;List any known or conjectured references to the lost play here.&gt;


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== Critical Commentary ==


==References to the Play==
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<List any known or conjectured references to the lost play here.>
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== For What It's Worth ==


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==Critical Commentary==
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<Summarise any critical commentary that may have been published by scholars. Please maintain an objective tone!>
== Keywords ==


William Haughton [[category:William Haughton]], Pett [[category:Pett]]


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==For What It's Worth==
== Works Cited ==
 
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==Keywords==
 
William Haughton [[category:William Haughton]]
 
 
 
==Works Cited==
 
<List all texts cited throughout the entry, except those staple texts whose full bibliographical details have been provided in the masterlist of Works Cited found on the sidebar menu.>


&lt;List all texts cited throughout the entry, except those staple texts whose full bibliographical details have been provided in the masterlist of Works Cited found on the sidebar menu.&gt;


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Site created and maintained by Roslyn L. Knutson, Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated 31 October 2009.
Site created and maintained by Roslyn L. Knutson, Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated 31 October 2009.

Revision as of 17:31, 31 October 2009

William Haughton, "Mr Pett" (1600)


Historical Records

<Reproduce relevant documentary evidence from historical records here. (For example, entries from Henslowe's Diary).>


Theatrical Provenance

<Enter information about which company performed the play, and where/when it was performed, etc.>


Probable Genre(s)

<List possible genres of the play: if noted by a critic, cite them, e.g. "Comedy (Harbage)". If an original speculation, simply list the genre.>


Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues

<Enter any information about possible or known sources. Summarise these sources where practical/possible, or provide an excerpt from another scholar's discussion of the subject if available.>


References to the Play

<List any known or conjectured references to the lost play here.>


Critical Commentary

<Summarise any critical commentary that may have been published by scholars. Please maintain an objective tone!>


For What It's Worth

<Enter any miscellaneous points that may be relevant, but don't fit into the above categories. This is the best place for highly conjectural thoughts.>


Keywords

William Haughton, Pett


Works Cited

<List all texts cited throughout the entry, except those staple texts whose full bibliographical details have been provided in the masterlist of Works Cited found on the sidebar menu.>


Site created and maintained by Roslyn L. Knutson, Professor Emerita, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; updated 31 October 2009.