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Revision as of 21:01, 14 May 2018
Historical Records
BL Add MS 88878 (images)
This play exists only as a manuscript fragment, being a single sheet of paper (2 folios / 4 pages) in length (BL Add MS 88878):
BL Add MS 88878, fol.1r. | BL Add MS 88878, fol.1v. |
BL Add MS 88878, fol.2r. | BL Add MS 88878, fol.2v. |
All images (c) British Library. Reproduced by permission.
NB. The above images have been cropped into pages to display the text in order. The following openings illustrate the sheet of paper itself:
BL Add MS 88878, fol.2v-1r. | BL Add MS 88878, fol.1v-2r. |
BL Add MS 88878 (transcription)
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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Works Cited
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