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== Probable Genre(s) ==
== Probable Genre(s) ==
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== Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues ==
== Possible Narrative and Dramatic Sources or Analogues ==

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Performance Records (Henslowe's diary)


Fol. 7 (Greg I, 13)

Res at harey of cornwell the 25 of febreary 1591 ………………. xxxijs
Res at harey of cornwell the 23 of marche 1591 ………………. xiijs vjd

Fol. 7 v (Greg I, 14)

Res at harey of cornwell the 18 of maye 1592 ............................. xxvjs



Theatrical Provenance


Lord Strange's men performed "Harry of Cornwall" at the Rose in 1592.


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History (Harbage


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References to the Play




Critical Commentary




For What It's Worth




Works Cited


Knutson, Roslyn L. "Edward II in Repertory" in Edward II: A Critical Reader, The Arden Shakespeare (London: Bloomsbury), 2017. 119-44.
——— "Marlowe in Repertory, 1587-1593" in Kirk Melnikoff and Roslyn L. Knutson, eds., Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce and the Book Trade. Cambridge: CUP, 2018. 26-40.



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