Renaissance Literature and CultureA&C Black, 16 лист. 2006 р. - 160 стор. The guide to Renaissance Literature and Culture provides students with the ideal introduction to literature and its context from 1533-1642, including: - the historical, cultural and intellectual background including religion, politics, exploration and visual culture - major writers and genres including Spenser, Sidney, Marlowe, Shakespeare and Jonson - concise explanations of key terms needed to understand the literature and criticism - key critical approaches to modernism from contemporary critics to the present - a chronology mapping historical events and literary works and further reading including websites and electronic resources. |
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... periods. Guides in the series are designed to help introduce a new module or area of study, providing concise information ... period, intellectual contexts, major genres, critical approaches and a guide to original research and resource ...
... periods. Guides in the series are designed to help introduce a new module or area of study, providing concise information ... period, intellectual contexts, major genres, critical approaches and a guide to original research and resource ...
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... period. The logic of the term is to signal the period's interest in the classical past: 'Renaissance' means 'rebirth', and what was being reborn was classical learning, lost during the Dark Ages but now recovered through the labours of ...
... period. The logic of the term is to signal the period's interest in the classical past: 'Renaissance' means 'rebirth', and what was being reborn was classical learning, lost during the Dark Ages but now recovered through the labours of ...
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... period as a whole was interested in. Furthermore, this book is only about a small part of what other studies might refer to as the 'Renaissance'. It is focused on Britain more than Europe, on England more than Britain, on London more ...
... period as a whole was interested in. Furthermore, this book is only about a small part of what other studies might refer to as the 'Renaissance'. It is focused on Britain more than Europe, on England more than Britain, on London more ...
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... ideas which one brings to any discussion of these texts. Chapter 4 offers some starting points for independent work on the texts of this period. 1 Historical, Cultural and Intellectual Context Politics and Economics Religion.
... ideas which one brings to any discussion of these texts. Chapter 4 offers some starting points for independent work on the texts of this period. 1 Historical, Cultural and Intellectual Context Politics and Economics Religion.
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... period of history, that would almost certainly have been the end of the matter. The pope, who was seen as the successor of Christ's disciple St Peter, was the sole, supreme and unquestioned ruler of the entire Catholic Church (and hence ...
... period of history, that would almost certainly have been the end of the matter. The pope, who was seen as the successor of Christ's disciple St Peter, was the sole, supreme and unquestioned ruler of the entire Catholic Church (and hence ...
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