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Introduction: Gascoigne from the Margins — Mediations, Translations, Appropriations

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This introduction presents the essays in the Early Theatre Issues in Review ‘Gascoigne from the Margins — Mediations, Translations, Appropriations’, placing them in the context of current criticism on Gascoigne and bringing them into a conversation on his dramatic works looked at from the ‘margins’.
Title: Introduction: Gascoigne from the Margins — Mediations, Translations, Appropriations
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This introduction presents the essays in the Early Theatre Issues in Review ‘Gascoigne from the Margins — Mediations, Translations, Appropriations’, placing them in the context of current criticism on Gascoigne and bringing them into a conversation on his dramatic works looked at from the ‘margins’.

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