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Reformations: Religion, Rulership, & the Sixteenth-Century English Stage

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Introduction, by Grace Tiffany. "Garbled Martyrdom in Christopher Marlowe's THE MASSACRE AT PARIS," by Kristen Elizabeth Poole. "Lyly's ENDYMION and The Catholic Question in England," by David Bevington. "Painted Annunciation Motifs in HAMLET," by R. Chris Hassell, Jr. "Stage Devils in English Reformation Plays," by John D. Cox. "'The meanest man . . . shall be permitted freely to accuse': The Commoners in WOODSTOCK," by Alzada J. Tipton. "_Veritas filia Temporis_: Apocalyptic Polemics in the Drama of the English Reformation," by Dawn Massey. "The Hybrid Reformations of Shakespeare's Second Henriad," by Maurice Hunt.

206 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1998

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Grace Tiffany

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Grace Tiffany is an American writer who lives and teaches in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Her novels include MY FATHER HAD A DAUGHTER (2003), WILL (2004), THE TURQUOISE RING (2005), ARIEL (2006), PAINT (2013), GUNPOWDER PERCY (2016), and her latest, THE OWL WAS A BAKER'S DAUGHTER (2025). She has also translated writings by the Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges and the Mexican author Maria Luisa Puga.

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