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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... throne, Henry's competitor for the prize. As such, the encounter between them and the English king has something of the air of a chivalric challenge, albeit a very serious one. Additionally, it would not be lost on at least some of the ...
... throne, Henry's competitor for the prize. As such, the encounter between them and the English king has something of the air of a chivalric challenge, albeit a very serious one. Additionally, it would not be lost on at least some of the ...
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... throne; even if York's resumption of the claim is dubious, then so too was the usurpation of the man who became Henry IV. York's soliloquy encompasses all of these issues by means of the phrase 'ambition of the meaner sort', picking up ...
... throne; even if York's resumption of the claim is dubious, then so too was the usurpation of the man who became Henry IV. York's soliloquy encompasses all of these issues by means of the phrase 'ambition of the meaner sort', picking up ...
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... throne? (1 HVI 3.1.42–4) The Bishop of Winchester has just asserted that he is every bit as good as the nobleman; Gloucester interrupts him with a reminder of his illegitimacy. But of course this does not matter to a churchman as much ...
... throne? (1 HVI 3.1.42–4) The Bishop of Winchester has just asserted that he is every bit as good as the nobleman; Gloucester interrupts him with a reminder of his illegitimacy. But of course this does not matter to a churchman as much ...
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action appears army associated audience authority become beginning behaviour body Caesar comes common contemporary context course court crown deal death describes Duke Edward effect elements Elizabeth England English especially exactly example extremely fact famous father fighting figure force France French given gives Gloucester Henry VIII Henry’s honour House husband important issue Katherine of Aragon kind king king’s Lancaster later leads least logic Lord marriage married means military nature nobility noble notes occurs particularly perhaps period play political position possible Prince problem queen rank reason reference reign relation relatively religious Renaissance result rhetoric Richard Roman royal says scene seems sense Shakespeare similar simply situation social specific speech stage succession term thee thou throne usage usually various Wars whole woman women York young