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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64 Lucretia provides Brutus not merely with the perfect opportunity for his sudden and dramatic self - manifestation as liberator ; 65 she also provides the culter , the knife symbolic of the virga of power , flowing ( “ manatem cruore ...
64 Lucretia provides Brutus not merely with the perfect opportunity for his sudden and dramatic self - manifestation as liberator ; 65 she also provides the culter , the knife symbolic of the virga of power , flowing ( “ manatem cruore ...
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Jonson's meticulous revision of Every Man In for inclusion in the Folio ( Jackson 221-39 ) provides a striking example of the process of unmasking and casting out , here directed at his own earlier dramatic output , his first ...
Jonson's meticulous revision of Every Man In for inclusion in the Folio ( Jackson 221-39 ) provides a striking example of the process of unmasking and casting out , here directed at his own earlier dramatic output , his first ...
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Throughout the scenes with Morocco the element of complexion provides a measure of the exclusive implications of courtesy in Portia's society . The remainder of the casket action is divided into three segments : the failures of Morocco ...
Throughout the scenes with Morocco the element of complexion provides a measure of the exclusive implications of courtesy in Portia's society . The remainder of the casket action is divided into three segments : the failures of Morocco ...
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