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Net Resouces
On "Everyman"
Luminarium Scripts and commentary
Univerisity of Dundee's Production of Everyman
The Voluptuous Man A post-modern readers' theater re-interpetation of Everyman
On Dutch History
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On Jan Steen --a fifteenth century Dutch artist who frequently painted scenes featuring Rederijkers
Jan Steen: His Life and Work (in Dutch)
Jan Steen (in English)
On Medieval Drama
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Kelly S. Taylor
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