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Roister Doister - Written probably also represented before 1553 Carefully edited from the unique copy now at Eton College - cover

Roister Doister - Written probably also represented before 1553 Carefully edited from the unique copy now at Eton College

Nicholas Udall

Casa editrice: Good Press

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"Roister Doister" by Nicholas Udall, carefully edited by Edward Arber, is a delightful comedic play, believed to be one of the earliest English comedies written. The play's humor, witty wordplay, and lively characters provide an insightful glimpse into the early days of English drama. This ebook is a valuable resource for theater enthusiasts and scholars interested in exploring the origins of English comedy.
Disponibile da: 26/11/2019.
Lunghezza di stampa: 286 pagine.

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