A Companion to Renaissance DramaArthur F. Kinney John Wiley & Sons, 15.04.2008 - 644 Seiten This expansive, inter-disciplinary guide to Renaissance plays and the world they played to gives readers a colorful overview of England's great dramatic age.
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... , Cary, Wroth Thomas Middleton John Jowett Beaumont and Fletcher Lee Bliss 314 326 336 353 367 384 399 416 431 433 446 464 482 Margaret Ferguson 507 524 36 Collaboration Philip C. McGuire 37 John Webster Elli Abraham Contents ix.
... , Cary, Wroth Thomas Middleton John Jowett Beaumont and Fletcher Lee Bliss 314 326 336 353 367 384 399 416 431 433 446 464 482 Margaret Ferguson 507 524 36 Collaboration Philip C. McGuire 37 John Webster Elli Abraham Contents ix.
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... Middleton's Collected Works (forthcoming). He was an editor of The Oxford Shakespeare Complete Works (1986) and of Richard III for the Oxford Shakespeare (2000). He has written numerous articles on textual theory and practical issues of ...
... Middleton's Collected Works (forthcoming). He was an editor of The Oxford Shakespeare Complete Works (1986) and of Richard III for the Oxford Shakespeare (2000). He has written numerous articles on textual theory and practical issues of ...
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... Middleton, or Philip Massinger. Perhaps because Shakespeare himself remained enigmatic on political issues, typically challenging the English system of hereditary monarchy, the law, or the constitution at the opening of a play, only to ...
... Middleton, or Philip Massinger. Perhaps because Shakespeare himself remained enigmatic on political issues, typically challenging the English system of hereditary monarchy, the law, or the constitution at the opening of a play, only to ...
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... Middleton's A Game at Chess, the heart of Heinemann's thesis of an Opposition drama, in her own words an “anti-Spanish and anti-Catholic satirical play staged by the King's Men at the Globe in 1624” (1980, 151) and a succes de scandale ...
... Middleton's A Game at Chess, the heart of Heinemann's thesis of an Opposition drama, in her own words an “anti-Spanish and anti-Catholic satirical play staged by the King's Men at the Globe in 1624” (1980, 151) and a succes de scandale ...
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... Middleton's Game at Chesse.” PMLA 1, 476– 82. Morris, Christopher (1953). Political Thought in England: Tyndale to Hooker. London and New York: Oxford University Press. Parsons, Robert (1594). Conferences about the Next Succession to ...
... Middleton's Game at Chesse.” PMLA 1, 476– 82. Morris, Christopher (1953). Political Thought in England: Tyndale to Hooker. London and New York: Oxford University Press. Parsons, Robert (1594). Conferences about the Next Succession to ...
Inhalt
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PART TWO The World of Drama | 145 |
PART THREE Kinds of Drama | 237 |
PART FOUR Dramatists | 431 |
Index | 584 |
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