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Posted on November 1, 2018March 7, 2019

November Blogroll: Dekker on Playing Companies

The delight and the distraction of the research process are the sidetracks. Working on book chapter revisions today lent me to revisit Renaissance playwright Thomas Dekker’s non-dramatic works—nearly splitting a gut at his apparent hate of sharers alongside a satirical attitude toward the profession playing.

Dekker his Dreame, 1620.
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