The Masters of the Revels and Elizabeth I's Court Theatre offers a complete revision of established views of the structure and function of Elizabeth I's Revels Office, arguing that the revels essentially became a commercial enterprise, paid for by the ordinary Londoners.
The Masters of the Revels and Elizabeth I's Court Theatre offers a complete revision of established views of the structure and function of Elizabeth I's Revels Office, arguing that the revels essentially became a commercial enterprise, paid for by the ordinary Londoners.
W.R. Streitberger, Professor of English and faculty member in the interdisciplinary Program in Textual Studies at the University of Washington, is the author of several books and a number of articles principally concerned with the history of early modern English theatre.
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Preface A Note on Terms and Conventions Abbreviations Introduction 1: Sir Thomas Cawarden, 1558-9 2: Sir Thomas Benger, 1559-72 3: The Interregnum, 1572-8 4: Edmund Tilney. The Expansion of the Master's Powers, 1578-91 5: Edmund Tilney. Transformation of the Revels Office, 1591-1603 Appendices A Calendar of Court Revels and Spectacles Officers of the Revels
Preface A Note on Terms and Conventions Abbreviations Introduction 1: Sir Thomas Cawarden, 1558-9 2: Sir Thomas Benger, 1559-72 3: The Interregnum, 1572-8 4: Edmund Tilney. The Expansion of the Master's Powers, 1578-91 5: Edmund Tilney. Transformation of the Revels Office, 1591-1603 Appendices A Calendar of Court Revels and Spectacles Officers of the Revels
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