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3-Minute Reads // Antonio’s Revenge: a peek into Marston’s metatheatrical closet…

Feb 18, 2019Jul 20, 2019 James Alsop

For a Senecan-styled tragedy of inordinate bloodshed, things work out remarkably well for the characters who survive John Marston’s 1602 Antonio’s Revenge...

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