Renaissance Drama as Cultural History: Essays from Renaissance Drama, 1977-1987The valuable annual Renaissance drama provides a broad forum for scholarly inquiry into the drama of the Renaissance. This collection of essays from past volumes focuses on the relation of the drama to cultural change and employs various historicist approaches to the study of Renaissance drama. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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The two events used by Corneille to elaborate the play , Augustus's accession to the Empire and Cinna's conspiracy , were in actuality separated by twenty - five years . Bringing them together enables him to put the reason of State ...
The two events used by Corneille to elaborate the play , Augustus's accession to the Empire and Cinna's conspiracy , were in actuality separated by twenty - five years . Bringing them together enables him to put the reason of State ...
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The fact remains that Corneille chose to emphasize that aspect of the story , that it does stand as a reply to Le Bret , and that Livia will become one of the major illustrations of female ability and power . In 1668 Marguerite Buffet ...
The fact remains that Corneille chose to emphasize that aspect of the story , that it does stand as a reply to Le Bret , and that Livia will become one of the major illustrations of female ability and power . In 1668 Marguerite Buffet ...
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Corneille , Pierre . Oeuvres complêtes . Ed . Georges Couton . 3 vols . Paris : Gallimard" Pléiade , ” 1980-87 . Couton , Georges . Corneille et la Fronde . Clermont - Ferrand : Publications de la Faculté des Lettres , 1951 .
Corneille , Pierre . Oeuvres complêtes . Ed . Georges Couton . 3 vols . Paris : Gallimard" Pléiade , ” 1980-87 . Couton , Georges . Corneille et la Fronde . Clermont - Ferrand : Publications de la Faculté des Lettres , 1951 .
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