Narcissus a twelfe night merriment played by the youths of the parish at the college of S. John the Baptist in Oxford, A.D.1602 with Appendix. Now first edited from a Bodleian manuscript by Margaret L. Lee of S. Hugh,s Hall, Oxford.
by LEE, Margaret, Editor
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London, Published by David Nutt,, 1893.. 1893 xxxii, 51, [1] p. 26 cms. Publisher's paper boards, lettered on the front board and spine. Darkened on the spine and edges and some internal paper spotting. Unopened at the head. One of an edition of 500 copies. '... the Narcissus myth is mined for the comic potential of scenes of disorderly homoerotic and heteroerotic courtship.'
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- Narcissus a twelfe night merriment played by the youths of the parish at the college of S. John the Baptist in Oxford, A.D.1602 with Appendix. Now first edited from a Bodleian manuscript by Margaret L. Lee of S. Hugh,s Hall, Oxford.
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- LEE, Margaret, Editor
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- Hardcover
- Publisher
- London, Published by David Nutt,
- Date Published
- 1893.
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