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The theatre in America during the Revolution
Brown, Jared.
Year: 2006, c1995.
Publisher:  Cambridge University Press. 
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Frontmatter
Preface
Prologue
SETTING THE STAGE: BEFORE THE REVOLUTION
1 The Drama of the Approaching Revolution
2 British Military Theatre, 1775-1777
3 Miscellaneous Diversions: Philadelphia, 1778
4 American Military Theatre and "Entertainments," 1778
SETTING THE STAGE: BRITAIN ASCENDANT
5 The Drama of the Revolution
6 British Military Theatre, 1778-1779
7 British Military Theatre, 1779-1782
SETTING THE STAGE: AMERICAN ASCENDANT
8 American Plays and Amusements, 1780-1782
SETTING THE STAGE: AMERICA TRIUMPHANT
9 American Professional Theatre, 1781-1783
Epilogue
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Title: The theatre in America during the Revolution : Jared Brown.
Author: Brown, Jared
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: The theatre in America during the Revolution : Jared Brown
Brown, Jared
Cambridge [UK]: Cambridge University Press, 2006, c1995.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.07643
Subject Headings: • Theater -- United States -- History -- 18th century
• United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Literature and the revolution
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