Renaissance Drama as Cultural History: Essays from Renaissance Drama, 1977-1987Mary Beth Rose Northwestern University Press, 1990 - 514 ページ The 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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... Italy , in Callimaco's words , destroyed the province of Italy ( “ ruinorno quella provincia " ) . 12 As Luigi Russo observes , reflections on the effects of 1494 are uncharacteristic of the blandly apolitical Callimaco but typical of ...
... Italy , in Callimaco's words , destroyed the province of Italy ( “ ruinorno quella provincia " ) . 12 As Luigi Russo observes , reflections on the effects of 1494 are uncharacteristic of the blandly apolitical Callimaco but typical of ...
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... Italy , I set on coming here . ( I.1.61 ) There are close incidental parallels to Livy in the above passage : Cam- millo's excitement ( " quasi che irato " ) recalls Collatinus's ardor in proclaiming his wife's virtue " certamine ...
... Italy , I set on coming here . ( I.1.61 ) There are close incidental parallels to Livy in the above passage : Cam- millo's excitement ( " quasi che irato " ) recalls Collatinus's ardor in proclaiming his wife's virtue " certamine ...
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... Italian Senecan revenge tradition . For the English play- wrights , the seminal works were Kyd's Spanish Tragedy ... Italy . 34 The increasing replacement of a personal by a social perspective in seventeenth - century tragedy did not ...
... Italian Senecan revenge tradition . For the English play- wrights , the seminal works were Kyd's Spanish Tragedy ... Italy . 34 The increasing replacement of a personal by a social perspective in seventeenth - century tragedy did not ...
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