A comprehensive survey of the theater in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, covering everything from the physical architecture of the playhouses to the social and cultural contexts of the plays themselves. Chambers' scholarship is meticulous and his prose engaging, making this book still relevant and useful for scholars and students of Renaissance drama.
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