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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Lost Plays from Early Modern England: Voyage Drama, A Case Study,” ''Literature Compass'' 8/8 (2011): 534-42.<br>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[David McInnis|McInnis, David]]. “Lost Plays from Early Modern England: Voyage Drama, A Case Study,” ''Literature Compass'' 8/8 (2011): 534-42.<br>
:[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1741-4113.2011.00817.x/abstract View abstract (or log in for fulltext) at Wiley]<br>
:[http://www.lostplays.org/images/9/9f/Published_copy.pdf Download a pdf of the article] (The definitive version is available at wileyonlinelibrary.com)<br>
:See the ''LPD'' entries for '''[[:Category:Travel|Travel plays]]'''</div>
:See the ''LPD'' entries for '''[[:Category:Travel|Travel plays]]'''</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]]. "A Lost Turk Play: ''Actors Mufti Nassuf &c'' (1614-42)," ''Ben Jonson Journal'' (forthcoming, 2012).</div>
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<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]]. "A Lost Jacobean Tragedy: ''Henry the Una'' (c.1619)," [http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/earlytheatre/vol13/iss1/3 ''Early Theatre''] 13.1 (2010): 65-82.</div>
<div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;">[[Matthew Steggle|Steggle, Matthew]]. "A Lost Jacobean Tragedy: ''Henry the Una'' (c.1619)," [http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/earlytheatre/vol13/iss1/3 ''Early Theatre''] 13.1 (2010): 65-82.</div>
:[http://www.lostplays.org/images/6/6b/ET_Steggle.pdf Download a pdf of the article], by kind permission of ''Early Theatre'' and Helen Ostovich (editor).
:[http://www.lostplays.org/images/6/6b/ET_Steggle.pdf Download a pdf of the article], by kind permission of ''Early Theatre'' and Helen Ostovich (editor).
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:See the ''LPD'' entry for '''[[Henry the Una]]'''
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This page documents any publications (journals, books, etc.) arising out of research conducted for the Lost Plays Database.

Books

Steggle, Matthew. Lost Plays From Early English Books Online : Ten Case Studies In Early Modern Drama. Ashgate, forthcoming 2014.
Read synopsis here


Articles

Knutson, Roslyn L. and David McInnis, “The Lost Plays Database: A Wiki for Lost Plays,” Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 24 (2011): 46-57.
View article on Googlebooks


McInnis, David. “Marlowe’s Influence and 'The True History of George Scanderbeg',” Marlowe Studies: An Annual 2 (2012): (forthcoming).


McInnis, David. “Lost Plays from Early Modern England: Voyage Drama, A Case Study,” Literature Compass 8/8 (2011): 534-42.
Download a pdf of the article (The definitive version is available at wileyonlinelibrary.com)
See the LPD entries for Travel plays


Steggle, Matthew. "A Lost Turk Play: Actors Mufti Nassuf &c (1614-42)," Ben Jonson Journal (forthcoming, 2012).


Steggle, Matthew. "A Lost Jacobean Tragedy: Henry the Una (c.1619)," Early Theatre 13.1 (2010): 65-82.
Download a pdf of the article, by kind permission of Early Theatre and Helen Ostovich (editor).
See the LPD entry for Henry the Una


Notes

McInnis, David. “Evidence of a Lost Tarlton Play, c. 1585, Probably for The Queen’s Men,” Notes & Queries 59.1 (March 2012): (advance access published).
View a pdf of the note, via Oxford Journals' free-access site.
See the LPD entry for A Lord and his Three Sons


McInnis, David and Matthew Steggle. “Folger MS X.d.390 (1-2), and Folger MS X.d.391,” Notes & Queries 58.3 (Sept 2011): 374-76.
View a pdf of the note, via Oxford Journals' free-access site.
See the LPD entries for Eusebius, Timotheus, Theophilus (Folger MS X.d.390) and Pilades and Horestes (Folger MS X.d.391)


McInnis, David. “Fortunatus and the ‘Tree of Gowlden Apelles’ in Henslowe’s Inventory,” Notes & Queries 58.2 (June 2011): 270-72.
View a pdf of the note, via Oxford Journals' free-access site.
See the LPD entry for Fortunatus, Part 1



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