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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Writers and their audiences may still be constrained by institutionalized relationships , but they are also beginning to play a relatively more active and independent role in the historical processes through which social institutions ...
Writers and their audiences may still be constrained by institutionalized relationships , but they are also beginning to play a relatively more active and independent role in the historical processes through which social institutions ...
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34 Yet the fact that Lyly moves in Mother Bombie toward an uncharacteristically festive conclusion celebrating marriage , no matter how unsuccessful the attempt , indicates that he is beginning to detect a more profound pattern at the ...
34 Yet the fact that Lyly moves in Mother Bombie toward an uncharacteristically festive conclusion celebrating marriage , no matter how unsuccessful the attempt , indicates that he is beginning to detect a more profound pattern at the ...
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The Beginnings of Elizabethan Drama : Revolution and Continuity G. K. HUNTER STANDARD ASSUMPTION of literary history ... would nowadays be called a radical movement and that the movement marked the beginning of something genuinely new .
The Beginnings of Elizabethan Drama : Revolution and Continuity G. K. HUNTER STANDARD ASSUMPTION of literary history ... would nowadays be called a radical movement and that the movement marked the beginning of something genuinely new .
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