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There are two popular theories of origin for Pembroke's men. One, anchored by E. K. Chambers, is that the company arose out of "special conditions of the plague-years 1592-3, and was due to a division for travelling purposes of the large London company formed by the amalgamation of Strange's and the Admiral's" (2.129). The second, anchored by Andrew Gurr, | |||
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Origin
There are two popular theories of origin for Pembroke's men. One, anchored by E. K. Chambers, is that the company arose out of "special conditions of the plague-years 1592-3, and was due to a division for travelling purposes of the large London company formed by the amalgamation of Strange's and the Admiral's" (2.129). The second, anchored by Andrew Gurr,
Touring
London
Further Reading
Born
Caircross,
Edmonds, Mary, "Pembroke's Men," Review of English Studies, n. s. 25.98 (1974): 129-36.
George
Ingram, A London Life ...
Knutson
McMillin, Casting for Pembroke's Men ...
—— "Plots of The Dead Man's Fortune ..."
Somerset
Wentersdorf "Arden of Faversham ..."
—— "The Repertory and Size ..."
Plays associated with Pembroke's Men.
Pages in category "Pembroke's"
The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.