Changing the Script : A Typology of Dutch Theatre Manuscripts in the Southern Low Countries, and the Interaction between Manuscript and Print (Seventeenth–Eighteenth Centuries)
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Abstract
Because of an almost exclusive attention to literature in print, early modern manuscripts have until now failed to attract the scholarly attention they deserve. Literary historians of the Early Mod...