Class and Society in ShakespeareBloomsbury Publishing, 2007年11月15日 - 608 頁 The Continuum Shakespeare Dictionaries provide authoritative yet accessible guides to the principal subject-areas covered by the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. The dictionaries provide readers with a comprehensive guide to the topic under discussion, its occurrence and significance in Shakespeare's works, and its contemporary meanings. Entries range from a few lines in length to mini-essays, providing the opportunity to explore an important literary or historical concept or idea in depth. Entries include: apothecary, bear-baiting, Caesar, degree, gentry, Henry V, kingdom, London, masque, nobility, plague, society, treason, usury, whore and youth. They follow an easy to use three-part structure: a general introduction to the term or topic; a survey of its significance and use in Shakespeare's plays and a guide to further reading. |
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Paul Innes. intended audience. For a full discussion of exactly these problems, see Whigham (1984). The entries themselves vary in length. In order to make the longer ones easier to follow, they have been divided into three sections: an ...
Paul Innes. intended audience. For a full discussion of exactly these problems, see Whigham (1984). The entries themselves vary in length. In order to make the longer ones easier to follow, they have been divided into three sections: an ...
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... problem for contemporary social theorists, principally because they were technically 'masterless men', or vagabonds. And they were all men – women were not legally permitted to act on the public stage. As relatively independent media ...
... problem for contemporary social theorists, principally because they were technically 'masterless men', or vagabonds. And they were all men – women were not legally permitted to act on the public stage. As relatively independent media ...
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... problem of poor relief in the period immediately after the Reformation at 264–5. ambassador The representative of one state to another. There can be several different kinds of ambassador in this period, ranging from the permanent ...
... problem of poor relief in the period immediately after the Reformation at 264–5. ambassador The representative of one state to another. There can be several different kinds of ambassador in this period, ranging from the permanent ...
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... problem is that the king to whom he speaks is the person who should be the arbiter of any such strife. But of course this king is enacted upon, he does not act in and of himself. This adds to an already explosive situation produced by ...
... problem is that the king to whom he speaks is the person who should be the arbiter of any such strife. But of course this king is enacted upon, he does not act in and of himself. This adds to an already explosive situation produced by ...
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... problems posed for the domestic scene during Henry's long minority. It does so by dramatizing a split between the warlike nobility on the one hand, and the churchmen on the other. The defeat of the fabled longbowmen is part of this ...
... problems posed for the domestic scene during Henry's long minority. It does so by dramatizing a split between the warlike nobility on the one hand, and the churchmen on the other. The defeat of the fabled longbowmen is part of this ...
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