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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4 The Dryden - D'Avenant Tempest has received more sympathetic , or at least more tactful , attention from a few critics who see the revision as an attempt to render Shakespeare's dense language more immediately comprehensible in ...
4 The Dryden - D'Avenant Tempest has received more sympathetic , or at least more tactful , attention from a few critics who see the revision as an attempt to render Shakespeare's dense language more immediately comprehensible in ...
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Shakespeare throughout his long career is fascinated by the managerial personality , whether good or evil ; in Dryden's plays ... His prologue begins with a recognition , somewhat like the Shakespearean Prospero's , that creative and ...
Shakespeare throughout his long career is fascinated by the managerial personality , whether good or evil ; in Dryden's plays ... His prologue begins with a recognition , somewhat like the Shakespearean Prospero's , that creative and ...
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The movement out of the forest and back into court that dramatizes the harmonious alliance between sexual and social life which characterizes Shakespeare's pastoral comedies and which is also evident in Friar Bacon is never completed in ...
The movement out of the forest and back into court that dramatizes the harmonious alliance between sexual and social life which characterizes Shakespeare's pastoral comedies and which is also evident in Friar Bacon is never completed in ...
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