English drama -- Restoration, 1660-1700 -- History and criticism
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- A century of English farce
- A companion to Restoration drama
- A comparison between the two stages
- A history of Restoration drama, 1660-1700
- A mirror to nature : transformations in drama and aesthetics, 1660-1732
- Authorship and appropriation : writing for the stage in England, 1660-1710
- Authorship and appropriation : writing for the stage in England, 1660-1710
- Beaumont and Fletcher on the Restoration stage
- Colonial women : race and culture in Stuart drama
- Comedy and conscience after the Restoration
- Comedy and conscience after the Retoration
- Coyness and crime in restoration comedy : women's desire, deception, and agency
- Dramatic theory and the rhymed heroic play
- English drama of the Restoration and eighteenth century (1642-1780)
- English drama, 1660-1700
- English drama: restoration and eighteenth century, 1660-1789
- Family relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration comedy of manners
- French and English drama of the seventeenth century: papers read at a Clark Library Seminar, March 13, 1971
- Genre and generic change in English comedy, 1660-1710
- Henry Purcell & the Restoration theatre
- Henry Purcell & the Restoration theatre
- Henry Purcell and the London stage
- Ideas of greatness: heroic drama in England
- Imitation and praise in the poems of Ben Jonson
- Incest, drama and nature's law, 1550-1700
- Montague Summers : a bibliographical portrait
- Performing libertinism in Charles II's court : politics, drama, sexuality
- Perspectives on Restoration drama
- Players' sceptors: fictions of authority in the Restoration
- Playing Robin Hood : the legend as performance in five centuries
- Privacy, playreading, and women closet drama, 1550-1700
- Regicide and restoration: English tragicomedy, 1660-1671
- Restoration adaptations of early 17th century comedies
- Restoration and eighteenth-century comedy
- Restoration and eighteenth-century comedy
- Restoration comedy, 1660-1720
- Restoration comedy: crises of desire and identity
- Restoration dramatists : a collection of critical essays
- Restoration plays and players : an introduction
- Restoration politics and drama: the plays of Thomas Otway, 1675-1683
- Restoration theatre and crisis
- Restoration tragedy, 1660-1720
- Restoration tragedy: form and the process of change
- Restoration tragedy: form and the process of change
- Roscius Anglicanus
- Roscius Anglicanus (1708)
- Shakespeare's tragedies, and other studies in seventeenth century drama
- Shakespeare's tragedies, and other studies in seventeenth century drama
- Six Restoration and French neoclassic plays
- Songs and dances for the Stuart masque: an edition of sixty-three items of music for the English court masque from 1604 to 1641
- Spectacular politics: theatrical power and mass culture in early modern England
- Strolling players & drama in the provinces, 1660-1765,
- The Restoration rake-hero: transformations in sexual understandings in seventeenth-century England
- The Restoration theatre
- The cambridge companion to English restoration theatre
- The cambridge companion to English restoration theatre
- The comedy of manners
- The comedy of manners
- The comic spirit in Restoration drama: studies in the comedy of Etherege, Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar
- The development of English drama in the late seventeenth century
- The ethos of Restoration comedy
- The first English actresses: women and drama, 1660-1700
- The gay couple in Restoration comedy
- The gay couple in Restoration comedy
- The idea of honour in the English drama, 1591-1700
- The influence of Molière on Restoration comedy
- The ladies: female patronage of restoration drama, 1660-1700
- The neglected muse: restoration and eighteenth century tragedy in the novel (1740-1780)
- The ornament of action: text and performance in Restoration comedy
- The play of personality in the Restoration theatre
- The politics of drama in Augustan England
- The relation of Molière to Restoration comedy
- The social mode of REstoration comedy
- The theater of experiment : staging natural philosophy in eighteenth-century Britain
- The theme of honour's tongue: a study of social attitudes in the English drama from Shakespeare to Dryden
- The theory of drama in the Restoration period
- The triumph of wit: Molière and Restoration comedy
- Theatre and culture in early modern England, 1650-1737 : from Leviathan to Licensing Act
- Topics of Restoration comedy
- Treading the bawds : actresses and playwrights on the late-Stuart stage
- Tricksters & estates : on the ideology of Restoration comedy
- Wild civility: the English comic spirit on the Restoration stage
- Without God or reason : the plays of Thomas Shadwell and secular ethics in the Restoration
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