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 high points in this aspect of the debate may be situated in the mid - sixteenth century , in the 1630s ( Descartes , du Bosc , Corneille ) , and at the very end of the seventeenth century : with the Cartesians , François Poulain de ...
The high points in this aspect of the debate may be situated in the mid - sixteenth century , in the 1630s ( Descartes , du Bosc , Corneille ) , and at the very end of the seventeenth century : with the Cartesians , François Poulain de ...
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ognizes that there may have been something at work to unsettle the feudal base of European society as early as the fourteenth century , but concedes that only in the seventeenth was there a full - scale recasting of the socioeconomic ...
ognizes that there may have been something at work to unsettle the feudal base of European society as early as the fourteenth century , but concedes that only in the seventeenth was there a full - scale recasting of the socioeconomic ...
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I a In the early seventeenth century , both England and Spain entered a period of crisis that culminated , during the 1640s , in aristocratic rebellion against the crown , civil war , and , consequently , the virtual destruction of ...
I a In the early seventeenth century , both England and Spain entered a period of crisis that culminated , during the 1640s , in aristocratic rebellion against the crown , civil war , and , consequently , the virtual destruction of ...
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