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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But it also amounts to a rudimentary social psychology , a technical apparatus for diagnosing the changes that affected English society in the Renaissance ; and as such it involves an anticipatory awareness of the phenomenon of ...
But it also amounts to a rudimentary social psychology , a technical apparatus for diagnosing the changes that affected English society in the Renaissance ; and as such it involves an anticipatory awareness of the phenomenon of ...
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... Drama and Society in the Age of Jonson first appeared . 28 In one sense , the moral conviction that drives Knights's reading of Jonson is a replica of the nostalgia and the longing that we find , at times , in Jonson's own works .
... Drama and Society in the Age of Jonson first appeared . 28 In one sense , the moral conviction that drives Knights's reading of Jonson is a replica of the nostalgia and the longing that we find , at times , in Jonson's own works .
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Though Drama and Society in the Age of Jonson remains a landmark in the sociology of literature , its governing conception of the relations among the categories alluded to in its titledrama , society , history , and the psychology of ...
Though Drama and Society in the Age of Jonson remains a landmark in the sociology of literature , its governing conception of the relations among the categories alluded to in its titledrama , society , history , and the psychology of ...
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