The Weakest Goeth to the Wall - An Anonymous Elizabethan Play

first printed in 1600 and registered in the "Stationers' Register" on the 23rd October 1600

The Weakest Goeth to the Wall

di anonimo Elisabettiano: temi, tecniche e convenzioni

Tesi di Laurea di Maria Pietrogiovanna - Anno accademico 1990/1991

Relatrice: Chiar.ma Prof.ssa Anna Maria Busi

Università degli Studi di Milano - Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia - Laurea in Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne

Bibliografia

Fonti primarie

The Weakest Goeth to the Wall in The Dramatic Works of John Webster, ed. William Hazlitt, 4 voll., London, J. R. Smith, 1856-72, vol. I.

 

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