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- Axton, Marie,
        and Raymond Williams, eds. English Drama, Forms and
        Development: Essays in Honour of Muriel Clara
        Bradbrook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
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- Chambers, E. K. The
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- Clark, Stuart. Thinking
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- Evans, Joan. Magical Jewels
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- French, Peter J. John
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- Grillot de Givry,
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- Helm, Alex. The English
        Mummers' Play. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Folklore Society,
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- Herbert, T. Walter.
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- Johnson, Jeffrey. The
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- Latham, Minor. The
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- Michel, Paul Henry.
        The Cosmology of Giordano Bruno. Trans. R. E. W.
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- Philip C. Kolin, ed.
        Shakespeare and Folklore. Hattiesburg, Miss:
        Mississippi Folklore Society, 1976.
      
- Reed, Robert R. The Occult
        on the Tudor and Stuart Stage. Boston: Christopher
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- Shumaker, Wayne. The
        Occult Sciences in the Renaissance. Berkeley CA:
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- Shumaker, Wayne.
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        Renaissance Studies, State University of New York at
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- Singer, Charles. From
        Magic to Science. New York: Dover Publications, 1958
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- Thomas, Keith V. Religion
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- Vickers, Brian, ed. Occult
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- Walker, Daniel P.
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- Weyer, Johann. Witches,
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- Yates, Frances A.
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