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Introduction Dramatising Britain - Nation, Fantasy and the London Stage, 1719-1745 1
1 Ancient Britons and Liberty 18
2 Kings, Ministers and Favourites: the National Myth in Peril 48
3 Shakespeare, the National Scaffold 78
4 Britain, Empire and Julius Caesar 108
5 Turks, Christians and Imperial Fantasy 142
Conclusion: History, Fantasy and the Staging of Britishness 180
Notes 189
Bibliography 212
Index 220
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