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The Calendar: Critical Essay by François Laroque

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SOURCE: “A Comparative Calendar of Folk Customs and Festivities in Elizabethan England,” in Cahiers Elisabéthains, No. 8, October, 1975, pp. 5-13.

In the following essay, Laroque investigates the origins and representation of folk festivals in the Elizabethan calendar.

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