Abstract

This article identifies two items in Edward Alleyn's list of playing apparel (c.1601-1602) as references to the East Anglian seafarer Thomas Cavendish. The authors propose that the lost play The New World's Tragedy is a viable source for the character of Cavendish on the early modern stage.

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