Peter ThomsonThe Cambridge Introduction to English Theatre, 1660-1900
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Preface; Part I. The theatre restored: 1660
1700: 1. The material circumstance; 2. The drama; 3. Actors and acting; Part II. The theatre reformed: 1700
37: 4. The material circumstance; 5. The drama; 6. Actors and acting; Part III. The theatre tamed: 1737
89: 7. The material circumstance; 8. The drama; 9. Actors and acting; Part IV. Theatre in the age of reform: 1789
1843: 10. The material circumstance; 11. The drama; 12. Actors and acting; Part V. The theatre industry: 1843
1901: 13. The material circumstance; 14. The drama; 15. Actors and acting; Index of plays.
Preface; Part I. The theatre restored: 1660-1700: 1. The material circumstance; 2. The drama; 3. Actors and acting; Part II. The theatre reformed: 1700-37: 4. The material circumstance; 5. The drama; 6. Actors and acting; Part III. The theatre tamed: 1737-89: 7. The material circumstance; 8. The drama; 9. Actors and acting; Part IV. Theatre in the age of reform: 1789-1843: 10. The material circumstance; 11. The drama; 12. Actors and acting; Part V. The theatre industry: 1843-1901: 13. The material circumstance; 14. The drama; 15. Actors and acting; Index of plays.