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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... Church Courts, Sex and Marriage in England, 1570–1640 (Cambridge, 1987) and numerous articles on crime and the law, sex and marriage, religion and popular culture. He has also published on the history of climate. Grace Ioppolo is ...
... Church Courts, Sex and Marriage in England, 1570–1640 (Cambridge, 1987) and numerous articles on crime and the law, sex and marriage, religion and popular culture. He has also published on the history of climate. Grace Ioppolo is ...
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... church lands occurred largely between 1536 and 1540, advancing rapidly through the creation in 1536 of the royal Court of Augmentations, which gave to Henry VIII a means to isolate and control both the litigation and administration of ...
... church lands occurred largely between 1536 and 1540, advancing rapidly through the creation in 1536 of the royal Court of Augmentations, which gave to Henry VIII a means to isolate and control both the litigation and administration of ...
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... church sermons of the time. But under Elizabeth I, when Arden ofFaversham was published and doubtless again performed, such grabbing of property was no longer an issue. Men had made peace with a land long barren of monasteries – while ...
... church sermons of the time. But under Elizabeth I, when Arden ofFaversham was published and doubtless again performed, such grabbing of property was no longer an issue. Men had made peace with a land long barren of monasteries – while ...
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... Church of England was under attack by Catholics, who believed it to be illegitimate, and by people, generally lumped together as Puritans, who wished to see its worship and governing structure reformed. Many of the. 1. The. Politics. of.
... Church of England was under attack by Catholics, who believed it to be illegitimate, and by people, generally lumped together as Puritans, who wished to see its worship and governing structure reformed. Many of the. 1. The. Politics. of.
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... church was too like Catholicism in practice and dress, and some were prompted by their Calvinist theology to urge that England's bishops be replaced by a presbyterian system. Catholicism represented an international threat to the ...
... church was too like Catholicism in practice and dress, and some were prompted by their Calvinist theology to urge that England's bishops be replaced by a presbyterian system. Catholicism represented an international threat to the ...
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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actors Admiral’s Arden audience authority Beaumont and Fletcher Ben Jonson Blackfriars Cambridge University Press century Chamberlain’s characters Christopher Marlowe church city comedy city’s civic closet drama collaboration comic court critics culture Dekker dramatists Early Modern England Edward Edward Alleyn Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Drama English Renaissance entertainments entry female Ford’s gender genre Henry Heywood Heywood’s household Jacobean James John Jonson king King’s Lady license literary London Lord malcontent Marlowe Marlowe’s marriage Marston Mary Sidney masque mayor medieval Middleton moral Oxford pageants patrons Paul’s performed Philaster Philip Henslowe play’s players plays playwrights plot political popular Protestant public playhouses public theaters Queen religious Renaissance Drama repertory Revels revenge Richard role romance royal satire scene sexual Shakespeare Sidney Sidney’s social spectators stage Tamburlaine theater theatrical Thomas Thomas Dekker tion tradition tragedy tragicomedy troupe Tudor Webster William witches women writing Wroth York