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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... father , and as though to excel one's father were forbidden " ( 11 : 247 ) . Jonson's response to Marlowe's influence often resembles that of a son to his father : first emulating , then rejecting , then coming to terms with and ...
... father , and as though to excel one's father were forbidden " ( 11 : 247 ) . Jonson's response to Marlowe's influence often resembles that of a son to his father : first emulating , then rejecting , then coming to terms with and ...
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... father who has abandoned his son , a husband who kills his wife , or a nobleman who abuses his privilege . And the point will be , in play after play , that however unjust their actions are , the figures who embody the patriarchy - father ...
... father who has abandoned his son , a husband who kills his wife , or a nobleman who abuses his privilege . And the point will be , in play after play , that however unjust their actions are , the figures who embody the patriarchy - father ...
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... father's soule . Ile tender thee this bloody reeking hand Drawne forth the bowels of that murtherer : If thou canst love me then , I'le marry thee . And for thy father lost , get thee a Sonne ; On no condition else . ( 104-09 ) In the ...
... father's soule . Ile tender thee this bloody reeking hand Drawne forth the bowels of that murtherer : If thou canst love me then , I'le marry thee . And for thy father lost , get thee a Sonne ; On no condition else . ( 104-09 ) In the ...
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