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“O, Tom Thumb! Tom Thumb! Wherefore art thou Tom Thumb?”: Early Modern Drama and the Eighteenth-century Writer – Henry Fielding and Fanny Burney. / Hiscock, A.W.; Hiscock, A.
In: Ben Jonson Journal, Vol. 21, No. 2, 01.11.2014, p. 228-263.

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T1 - “O, Tom Thumb! Tom Thumb! Wherefore art thou Tom Thumb?”: Early Modern Drama and the Eighteenth-century Writer – Henry Fielding and Fanny Burney

AU - Hiscock, A.W.

AU - Hiscock, A.

PY - 2014/11/1

Y1 - 2014/11/1

N2 - An essay is presented on modern drama. It focuses in the theatrical interpretations, reflections in the fascination for Shakespeare drama, and significance and growing series of writing in critical publications. Also discussed the eighteenth-century cultural fascination in producing national poet, restoration of traditions of dramatic literature in modern age, and early modern dramatists.

AB - An essay is presented on modern drama. It focuses in the theatrical interpretations, reflections in the fascination for Shakespeare drama, and significance and growing series of writing in critical publications. Also discussed the eighteenth-century cultural fascination in producing national poet, restoration of traditions of dramatic literature in modern age, and early modern dramatists.

U2 - 10.3366/bjj.2014.0109

DO - 10.3366/bjj.2014.0109

M3 - Article

VL - 21

SP - 228

EP - 263

JO - Ben Jonson Journal

JF - Ben Jonson Journal

SN - 1079-3453

IS - 2

ER -