Subjects on the World's Stage: Essays on British Literature of the Middle Ages and the RenaissanceDavid G. Allen, Robert A. White University of Delaware Press, 1995 - 319 páginas "In this collection eighteen scholars offer various readings on British literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Although the period covered ranges from the thirteenth through the seventeenth centuries, the essays are tied together by a common interest in one of three topics: poetic personae, dramatic production, and the influence of social context upon authors or dramatists. Common to these topics is the crucial point of contact between an artist and society that prompts the literary imagination to respond either with the creation of a new character or with the demonstration of change in an old one."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... Century MICHAEL O'CONNELL 62 Galathea and the Interplay of Voices in Skelton's Speke , Parrot NANCY L. COINER 88 Pride and Pastoral in The Shepheardes Calender TED BROWN 100 " When first I ended , then I first began " : Petrarch's ...
... Century MICHAEL O'CONNELL 62 Galathea and the Interplay of Voices in Skelton's Speke , Parrot NANCY L. COINER 88 Pride and Pastoral in The Shepheardes Calender TED BROWN 100 " When first I ended , then I first began " : Petrarch's ...
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... Century , " O'Connell argues that the termination of the production of biblical theater in the 1570s was due primarily to " the antipathy of Elizabethan churchmen to stage representation of the sacred , " and that the great legacy of ...
... Century , " O'Connell argues that the termination of the production of biblical theater in the 1570s was due primarily to " the antipathy of Elizabethan churchmen to stage representation of the sacred , " and that the great legacy of ...
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... century to the sixteenth , taking up the question of the subject in some poets I did not discuss in my book as well as some that I did , and offering some suggestions about the tropes around which the subject and subjectivity ...
... century to the sixteenth , taking up the question of the subject in some poets I did not discuss in my book as well as some that I did , and offering some suggestions about the tropes around which the subject and subjectivity ...
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... century there is a new and increasing tendency for the poet , when writing in the first person , to represent him- or herself as a significant part of his or her own fiction . In a thirteenth - century masterpiece such as the Roman de ...
... century there is a new and increasing tendency for the poet , when writing in the first person , to represent him- or herself as a significant part of his or her own fiction . In a thirteenth - century masterpiece such as the Roman de ...
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... or avoidance of autobiography , because autobiography in its normal modern sense was not yet a possibility for fourteenth - century English writers . It came closest to being an option for THE POETIC SUBJECT FROM CHAUCER TO SPENSER 15.
... or avoidance of autobiography , because autobiography in its normal modern sense was not yet a possibility for fourteenth - century English writers . It came closest to being an option for THE POETIC SUBJECT FROM CHAUCER TO SPENSER 15.
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The Fyn of the Troilus | 38 |
The Moral Landscape of The Pardoners Tale | 54 |
Galathea and the Interplay of Voices in Skeltons Speke | 88 |
Petrarchs | 116 |
Culture and Myth in Dr Faustus | 133 |
Text | 146 |
Alls Well That Plays Well | 162 |
Mistress Overdones House | 181 |
Music Gender Power | 217 |
Idealization and the Problematic in The Tempest | 239 |
Shakespeares | 262 |
Court vs Country in the 1618 Masque | 280 |
Cecilia Bulstrode The Court Pucell | 295 |
List of Contributors | 313 |
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