The subject of tragedy
identity and difference in Renaissance drama
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Word Count
63,250 words, Guess
Page Count
253 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesubjectoftragedy0000bels
- ISBN-100416327001
- ISBN-100416327109
- ISBN-139780416327007
- ISBN-139780416327106
and 7 more
- LibraryThing274399
- Goodreads3770012', '996436
- Library of Congress Control Number85015230
- OCLC Control Number12237464
- Better World Books9780416327007
- Better World Books9780416327106
- Open LibraryOL2534483M
Classifications
- DDC822/.009/355
- LCCPR658.S42 B45 1985
- LCCPR658.S42B45 1985
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