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The London stage 1800–1900: A data base for a calendar of performances on the nineteenth-century London stage

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  • Donohue, Joseph and James Ellis. “The London Stage 1800–1900: An Immodest Proposal,”Nineteenth Century Theatre Research, 1 (1973), 53–56.

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  • Donohue, Joseph and James Ellis. “The London Stage 1800–1900: A Proposal for a Calendar of Performances,”Victorian Studies, 16 (1973), 463–465.

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A version of this paper was presented at the Second International Conference on Computers and the Humanities, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 3–5 April 1975.

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Donohue, J. The London stage 1800–1900: A data base for a calendar of performances on the nineteenth-century London stage. Comput Hum 9, 179–185 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02402332

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