All Semblative a Woman's Part?: Studies in the Staging of and Audience Response to Boy Actors in Sexual Disguise in the Elizabethan Theatre 1580-1615 |
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A process parallel to Cymbeline occurs in Philaster . This play has more patterns in common with Cymbeline , including the interchangeability of the ' good ' hero and the ' bad ' one , as Philaster out - fancies Pharamond in rank ...
A process parallel to Cymbeline occurs in Philaster . This play has more patterns in common with Cymbeline , including the interchangeability of the ' good ' hero and the ' bad ' one , as Philaster out - fancies Pharamond in rank ...
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Bellario is only introduced in 1.2.111 , when Arethusa and Philaster discuss the possibility of keeping in contact . The story of how Philaster found Bellario , a weeping orphan sitting at a fountain gathering flowers , can also be ...
Bellario is only introduced in 1.2.111 , when Arethusa and Philaster discuss the possibility of keeping in contact . The story of how Philaster found Bellario , a weeping orphan sitting at a fountain gathering flowers , can also be ...
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The love between Arethusa and Philaster must break down if Bellario is to marry Philaster . The first quarto , uneasy about deviating from accepted traditions , has Galatea and Euphrasia married to Clerimond and Thrasiline .
The love between Arethusa and Philaster must break down if Bellario is to marry Philaster . The first quarto , uneasy about deviating from accepted traditions , has Galatea and Euphrasia married to Clerimond and Thrasiline .
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Particular intorest in the Boy Actor | 6 |
Burbage 1924 | 16 |
Manningham 2526 | 22 |
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