Shakespeare's Dramatic Heritage: Collected Studies in Mediaeval, Tudor and Shakespearean DramaRoutledge, 15 квіт. 2013 р. - 320 стор. Shakespeare's Dramatic Heritage shows that the drama of Elizabethan and Jacobean England is deeply indebted to the religious drama of the Middle Ages and represents a climax, in secular guise, to mediaeval experiment and achievement rather than a new beginning. This is fully examined in terms of dramatic literature as well as in terms of theatres, stages and production conventions. The plays studied include: Richard II, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hamlet, Macbeth, Coriolanus, The Winter's Tale and Marlowe's King Edward II. |
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Webster | 42 |
2 | 48 |
Neoclassical Drama in England | 67 |
Shakespeares Small Latine and Less Greeke | 84 |
The Stuart Mask | 103 |
3 | 110 |
Notes on Inigo Jones design for | 151 |
Shakespeares King Richard II and Marlowes | 165 |
the Text | 180 |
Hamlet | 191 |
Macbeth | 214 |
ii Outheroding Herod | 224 |
Shakespeares Tragedy | 232 |
A Comedy with Deaths | 249 |
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Shakespeare's Dramatic Heritage: Collected Studies in Medieval, Tudor and ... Glynne Wickham Обмежений попередній перегляд - 2005 |
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