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Jan-Melissa Schramm (Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature, University of Cambridge, and Fellow in English, Trinity Hall, Cambridge)
A study of nineteenth-century theatre that explores why, in an age famous for its piety and religious devotion, the English public dramatic repertoire was, by force of law, secular.
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