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Stephen Orgel
Stephen Orgel is Professor of English at Stanford University. Best known as a scholar of Shakespeare, Orgel writes primarily about the political and historical context of Renaissance literature.Orgel received his B.A. from Columbia University in 1954 and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1959. He has taught at Stanford since 1985. He is a noted book collector. Provided by Wikipedia
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Spectacular performances : essays on theatre, imagery, books and selves in early modern England by Orgel, Stephen
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Inigo Jones : the theatre of the Stuart Court : including the complete designs for productions at court for the most part in the collection of the Duke of Devonshire together with... by Orgel, Stephen
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The reader in the book : a study of spaces and traces by Orgel, Stephen
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Spectacular Performances : Essays on theatre, imagery, books, and selves in Early Modern England by Orgel, Stephen
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Oxford Shakespeare : the Winter's Tale. by Shakespeare, William
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Patronage in the Renaissance
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The King's Arcadia--Inigo Jones and the Stuart court : a quatercentenary exhibition held at the Banqueting House, Whitehall, from July 12th to September 2nd, 1973 by Harris, John, 1931-2022
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