Discourse: Essay on English and American LiteratureRodopi, 1978 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... society of the English Renaissance and the many implications of its societal tran- sitions . In fact , Shakespeare is a prime example , among many authors of the period . His attitude toward the female , illustrated so well in Portia ...
... society of the English Renaissance and the many implications of its societal tran- sitions . In fact , Shakespeare is a prime example , among many authors of the period . His attitude toward the female , illustrated so well in Portia ...
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... society is becoming the new focus as it is juxtaposed with the court . In Deloney's world , Jack is creating his own kingdom , the kingdom of the new middle class oriented to material success . The king of this kingdom must have values ...
... society is becoming the new focus as it is juxtaposed with the court . In Deloney's world , Jack is creating his own kingdom , the kingdom of the new middle class oriented to material success . The king of this kingdom must have values ...
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... society of the Tudors . A similar situation exists in Deloney's Thomas of Reading . Although the surface romance portrays a group of worthy clothiers who all die having left behind many good deeds , there are some interesting features ...
... society of the Tudors . A similar situation exists in Deloney's Thomas of Reading . Although the surface romance portrays a group of worthy clothiers who all die having left behind many good deeds , there are some interesting features ...
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A Thrust at Platonism | 17 |
The Religious Question in Julius Caesar | 24 |
A Study in Poetic Persuasion | 32 |
A Lesson in Communications | 38 |
White Witchcraft in TudorStuart Drama | 52 |
Another Biblical Allusion in Paradise Lost | 62 |
AsemGoldsmiths Solution to Timons Dilemma | 77 |
A Unifying Element in Tennysons Maud | 89 |
Sophocles Role in Dover Beach | 98 |
The Garden Imagery in Great Expectations | 109 |
Victorian Women in Barchester Towers | 116 |
Another Look at Youth | 125 |
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