Shakespeare's As You Like It: Late Elizabethan Culture and Literary RepresentationPalgrave Macmillan, 2008 M01 15 - 208 páginas This book is a study of As You Like It , which shows how the play represents issues of interest to literate playgoers of its time, as well as speculatively to Shakespeare himself. |
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... Arden . In the forest of Arden , Duke Senior believes that Nature " speaks " for his moral betterment , mainly through “ things ” ( res ) more persuasive than words ( verba ) . “ Here feel we not the penalty of Adam , ” he exclaims ...
... Arden . In the forest of Arden , Duke Senior believes that Nature " speaks " for his moral betterment , mainly through “ things ” ( res ) more persuasive than words ( verba ) . “ Here feel we not the penalty of Adam , ” he exclaims ...
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... forest of Arden of As You Like It , through a conventional pastoral landscape of early modern English autobiography . Long before Shakespeare was born , the Warwickshire forest of Arden was so dense that it has been said that at one ...
... forest of Arden of As You Like It , through a conventional pastoral landscape of early modern English autobiography . Long before Shakespeare was born , the Warwickshire forest of Arden was so dense that it has been said that at one ...
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... forest of Arden , as though he for a long time has enjoyed Orlando's ministry . " O my gentle master " ( 2.3.2 ) ... forest of Arden . Gentlemen born and living in London or its environs would have considered the English Midlands forest of ...
... forest of Arden , as though he for a long time has enjoyed Orlando's ministry . " O my gentle master " ( 2.3.2 ) ... forest of Arden . Gentlemen born and living in London or its environs would have considered the English Midlands forest of ...
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Late Elizabethan As You Like It | 1 |
As You Like It | 7 |
Two Kairos and the Ripeness of Time in As You Like It | 25 |
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Adam Alan Brissenden allusion Androgyny appears Audrey Bednarz Ben Jonson brother Cambridge Celia chapter character claim comedy context courtiers Cymbeline David Bevington death deeds Doebler dramatic Duke Senior early modern English Edmund Edmund Spenser eldest English Literature epiphany Faerie Queene father female forest of Arden Gallathea Ganymede gender gentle gentleman Gentlemen of Verona Hamlet Hercules heroic homoerotic humankind Hymen James Jaques John John Lyly Jonson kairos King Knowles language late Elizabethan lioness literary London lover Lyly Lyly's Gallathea Marlowe Marlowe's marriage Methuen Oliver Oliver's Orlando Ovid Oxford passion pastoral Phoebe physical play play's playgoers playwright poet poetry Renaissance ripeness ripening romance romantic love Rosalind satire seize sexual Shakespeare Quarterly Sidney's Silvius speech Spenser's spiritual Stratford Studies in English suggests symbolic tells temperance thee thou Touchstone Touchstone's transvestism transvestite tree verbal verse virtue William Shakespeare words wrestling York young