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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Saluted in pageant after pageant as a king sent by God " to reforme thyngs that be contrarious / Unto the Comen Wele , ” Henry responds by seeking to restore Bristol's shipbuilding and clothmaking industries , which had lately fallen ...
Saluted in pageant after pageant as a king sent by God " to reforme thyngs that be contrarious / Unto the Comen Wele , ” Henry responds by seeking to restore Bristol's shipbuilding and clothmaking industries , which had lately fallen ...
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19 In the divisions resulting from the attempted deposition - in - effigy of Henry IV in 1465 , for example , the Order of Calatrava had largely sided with the king's enemies , and the city of Cordoba had seized its chance to obtain ...
19 In the divisions resulting from the attempted deposition - in - effigy of Henry IV in 1465 , for example , the Order of Calatrava had largely sided with the king's enemies , and the city of Cordoba had seized its chance to obtain ...
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structure than are the “ ideals ” of which they are supposedly the inversion.22 Consider in this light the closing words of Esteban and the King in Fuenteovejuna ; the laborers willfully submit themselves to the authority of an absolute ...
structure than are the “ ideals ” of which they are supposedly the inversion.22 Consider in this light the closing words of Esteban and the King in Fuenteovejuna ; the laborers willfully submit themselves to the authority of an absolute ...
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