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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... queen . " 13 In its mode of presentation , The Lady of May fuses life and art : as the queen walks in Wanstead garden , she is confronted by a group of rustics who ask her to judge between the suitors of the country maiden who is the ...
... queen . " 13 In its mode of presentation , The Lady of May fuses life and art : as the queen walks in Wanstead garden , she is confronted by a group of rustics who ask her to judge between the suitors of the country maiden who is the ...
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... queen's presence and participation . It is in this context that Sidney pre- sents to his royal mistress a choice of exemplary courtiers . His intention is not merely to entertain and compliment the queen . True to his concep- tion of ...
... queen's presence and participation . It is in this context that Sidney pre- sents to his royal mistress a choice of exemplary courtiers . His intention is not merely to entertain and compliment the queen . True to his concep- tion of ...
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... queen some days earlier : " A martial messenger of Desire's fostered children , without mak- ing any precise reverence at all , uttered these speeches of defiance , to the Queen's Majestie " : Know ye . . . all onely Princesse , that ...
... queen some days earlier : " A martial messenger of Desire's fostered children , without mak- ing any precise reverence at all , uttered these speeches of defiance , to the Queen's Majestie " : Know ye . . . all onely Princesse , that ...
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