Renaissance Literature and CultureBloomsbury Publishing, 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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... countryside until the plague had died down. In such a world, the death of the body was not an unspeakable secret, but an everyday reality. The governing principle of medical theory was the idea that human bodies – like everything else ...
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2 Literature in the Renaissance | 55 |
3 Critical Approaches | 97 |
4 Resources for Independent Study | 115 |
Index | 139 |
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allegory Anne Boleyn Arcadia Arden of Faversham audience Britain British Catherine Catherine of Aragon Catholic Catholicism characters Charles Christian Christopher Marlowe Church classical comedy countryside court courtiers critical death domestic tragedies Donne Donne’s drama Duchess of Malfi Earl of Essex early modern Elizabeth Elizabethan epic Euphues example Faerie Queene genre gentry Greenblatt Henry VIII hero idea important instance Irish James’s John Jonson King King’s literary Literature and Culture London Lyly’s lyric Marlowe marriage Mary masque metaphysical poetry Milton’s Morality plays Nashe Nashe’s one’s Oxford particularly pastoral performance Petrarchan poem poet poetry political printed prose Protestantism Puritan Queen of Scots reign religious Renaissance literature Renaissance period satire Scotland servants Shakespeare’s Shakespeare’s sonnets shepherds Sir Philip Sidney’s social sonnets Spenser stage story style Tamburlaine term texts theatre Thomas tion tragicomedy translatio imperii Tudor Twelfth Night Virgil Winter’s Tale woman women writing written