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Drama and the Transfer of Power in Renaissance England
Martin Wiggins
Shakespeare Institute
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Henry VIII
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Power Transfer
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Elizabeth I
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Declare
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Protestant
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17th Century
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Political Agency
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Subordination
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Charles I
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Entertainment
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English Revolution
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Throne
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Coronation
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Dramatic Discourse
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Power Change
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Court Masque
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Supreme Power
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Royal Supremacy
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Political Function
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London
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Masque
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Renaissance England
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pageant
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Henry VIII
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Discourse
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English
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Dynasty
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art form
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Case Study
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Supremes
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final chapter
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Protestant
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17th Century
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dramatic works
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English Revolution
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Plebeian
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Civics
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street theatre
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Elizabeth I
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Coronation
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Thrones
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Royal Supremacy
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Courtier
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