Renaissance Literature and CultureA&C Black, 2006年11月16日 - 160页 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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... Thomas Cranmer as Archbishop of Canterbury. Cranmer promptly declared that Henry's marriage to Catherine had never been valid and officiated at the wedding of Henry to the now-pregnant Anne Boleyn (though she, too, fell from favour when ...
... Thomas Cranmer as Archbishop of Canterbury. Cranmer promptly declared that Henry's marriage to Catherine had never been valid and officiated at the wedding of Henry to the now-pregnant Anne Boleyn (though she, too, fell from favour when ...
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... Thomas Overbury on the orders of Frances Howard, who sought a divorce from her first husband, Robert, Earl of Essex (the son of Elizabeth's favourite), so she could marry Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset (King James's favourite). Overbury ...
... Thomas Overbury on the orders of Frances Howard, who sought a divorce from her first husband, Robert, Earl of Essex (the son of Elizabeth's favourite), so she could marry Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset (King James's favourite). Overbury ...
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... Thomas Nashe were involved, and of which echoes are sometimes heard in the literature of the period. The comic name of the fictitious pamphleteer, Martin Marprelate, indicates another main tenet of Puritan ideology: distrust of ...
... Thomas Nashe were involved, and of which echoes are sometimes heard in the literature of the period. The comic name of the fictitious pamphleteer, Martin Marprelate, indicates another main tenet of Puritan ideology: distrust of ...
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... Thomas More's imaginary Utopia to John Donne's description, in 'To his Mistress going to bed', of his mistress' naked body as 'My America, my new-found land' (Donne, 1961,54). The reality was more prosaic. In places like Virginia (named ...
... Thomas More's imaginary Utopia to John Donne's description, in 'To his Mistress going to bed', of his mistress' naked body as 'My America, my new-found land' (Donne, 1961,54). The reality was more prosaic. In places like Virginia (named ...
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