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 Presence of Marlowe in Jonson's Early Plays JAMES SHAPIRO Jonson is the legitimate heir of Marlowe . -T . S. Eliot ( 1919 ) Ecen LIOT'S OBSERVATION has proved a critical dead - end . The twentieth century has resisted the view that ...
The Presence of Marlowe in Jonson's Early Plays JAMES SHAPIRO Jonson is the legitimate heir of Marlowe . -T . S. Eliot ( 1919 ) Ecen LIOT'S OBSERVATION has proved a critical dead - end . The twentieth century has resisted the view that ...
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larged our understanding of Jonson's dramatic ( and especially nondramatic ) works , they have inevitably read back into Jonson's plays a classicism . Jonson only later came to advocate . Concomitantly , this critical emphasis has ...
larged our understanding of Jonson's dramatic ( and especially nondramatic ) works , they have inevitably read back into Jonson's plays a classicism . Jonson only later came to advocate . Concomitantly , this critical emphasis has ...
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Important exceptions , emphasizing Jonson's development in relation to native dramatic traditions , are offered by Alvin Kernan , Robert Watson , and especially Anne Barton , whose illuminating chapter on “ Jonson and the Elizabethans ...
Important exceptions , emphasizing Jonson's development in relation to native dramatic traditions , are offered by Alvin Kernan , Robert Watson , and especially Anne Barton , whose illuminating chapter on “ Jonson and the Elizabethans ...
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