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Anon. >(1592)
George Peele? (1589)
Historical Records
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Theatrical Provenance
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Probable Genre(s)
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Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues
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References to the Play
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Critical Commentary
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For What It's Worth
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Works Cited
Bradley, From Text to Performance in the Elizabethan Theatre. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Edelman, Charles. "The Battle of Alcazar, Muly Molocco, and Shakespeare's 2 and 3 Henry VI, Notes and Queries 49.2 (2002): 215-18. — — —. The Stukeley Plays. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005. Google Books
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