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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... references has been written in the style more of a literary essay, although without the usual scholarly apparatus of notes and appendices. It seemed more sensible to produce the text in this way, with close reference to Shakespeare's ...
... references has been written in the style more of a literary essay, although without the usual scholarly apparatus of notes and appendices. It seemed more sensible to produce the text in this way, with close reference to Shakespeare's ...
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... reference to actors in the more specific sense of the word, as at AMND 3.1.77–80. A Midsummer Night's Dream is a play that is particularly saturated with theatrical references; at this point, Bottom and the others are rehearsing the ...
... reference to actors in the more specific sense of the word, as at AMND 3.1.77–80. A Midsummer Night's Dream is a play that is particularly saturated with theatrical references; at this point, Bottom and the others are rehearsing the ...
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... reference to the recent performances of Shakespeare's (HAM 3.2.100– 5), since it is likely that Julius Caesar and Hamlet were part of the opening season of the new Globe Theatre. And as with the earlier passage, it demonstrates an ...
... reference to the recent performances of Shakespeare's (HAM 3.2.100– 5), since it is likely that Julius Caesar and Hamlet were part of the opening season of the new Globe Theatre. And as with the earlier passage, it demonstrates an ...
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... reference to wealth and office comes in the form of the alderman in Mercutio's 'Queen Mab' speech (RJ 1.4.53–8). This alderman's ring could be a signet of office, or simply a sign of the wearer's prosperity. Picard (2004) lists the ...
... reference to wealth and office comes in the form of the alderman in Mercutio's 'Queen Mab' speech (RJ 1.4.53–8). This alderman's ring could be a signet of office, or simply a sign of the wearer's prosperity. Picard (2004) lists the ...
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... reference to genuflection adds connotations of Catholic practice to the class register. (c) Duffy (1992) describes ... references to them are common in the plays, especially those that deal with high politics. Plays such as Antony and ...
... reference to genuflection adds connotations of Catholic practice to the class register. (c) Duffy (1992) describes ... references to them are common in the plays, especially those that deal with high politics. Plays such as Antony and ...
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