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John Day, William Haughton (1599)
Historical Records
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Theatrical Provenance
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Probable Genre(s)
Tragedy
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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Keywords
John Day, William Haughton, London, True crime, Robert Yarington, Lamentable
Works Cited
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