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Comparative Drama is a scholarly journal devoted to studies international in spirit and interdisciplinary in scope. Essay submissions are invited from scholars in all areas of drama.
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Volume 40, Number 4, Winter 2006-07Table of Contents
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View Summary of The "Female Martinet": Mrs. Harper, Gender, and Civic Virtue on the Early Republican Stage
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View Summary of Suffering Silences, Woeful Afflictions: Physical Disability, Melodrama, and the American Charity Movement
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View Summary of Opposing Forces: (Re)Playing Pocahontas and the Politics of Indian Removal on the Antebellum Stage
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The Bride Wielded a Razor: Images of Women on the Blackface Stage of James McIntyre and Thomas Heath
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of James McIntyre and Thomas Heath
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| ISSN | 1936-1637 |
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| Print ISSN | 0010-4078 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2011-10-05 |
| Open Access | No |
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