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Citation Details Title: To catch a spy: John Le Carre and Sidney Lumet's use of Marlowe's Edward II in performance.(Critical Essay) Author: Frank Ardolino Publication: Journal of Evolutionary Psychology (Refereed) Date: March 1, 2002 Publisher: Institute for Evolutionary Psychology Page: 40(7)
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To catch a spy: John Le Carre and Sidney Lumet's use of Marlowe's Edward II in performance.(Critical Essay): An article from: Journal of Evolutionary Psychology
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To catch a spy: John Le Carre and Sidney Lumet's use of Marlowe's Edward II in performance.(Critical Essay): An article from: Journal of Evolutionary Psychology
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