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Anthony Munday: Critical Essay by John C. Meagher

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SOURCE: Meagher, John C. “Hackwriting and the Huntingdon Plays.” In Elizabethan Theatre, edited by John Russell Brown and Bernard Harris, pp. 197-219. London: Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd., 1966.

In the following essay, Meagher examines Munday's Robin Hood plays for what they reveal of Elizabethan popular taste.

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