Author: Samuel Daniel
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Certaine Small Workes Heretofore Divulged by Samuel Daniel One of the Groomes of the Queenes Maiesties Priuie Chamber, & Now Againe by Him Corrected and Augmented
Certaine Small Workes Heretofore Divulged By Samuel Daniel One Of the Groomes Of the Queenes Maiesties Priuie Chamber, & Now Againe By Him Corrected and Augmented
Letter Sent from Octauia to Her Husband Marcus Antonius Into Egypt
Certaine small vvorkes heretofore divulged by Samuel Daniel one of the groomes of the Queenes Maiesties priuie Chamber, and now againe by him corrected and augmented
Certaine Small Workes Heretofore Divulged by Samuel Daniell
Certaine Small Workes Heretofore Divulged By Samuel Daniell, One Of the Groomes Of the Queenes Maiesties Most Honourable Priuie Chamber, and Now Againe By Him Corrected and Augmented
Certaine Small Vvorkes Heretofore Divulged by Samuel Daniell One of the Groomes of the Queenes Maiesties Most Honourable Priuie Chamber, and Now Againe by Him Corrected and Augmented
The Elizabethan Stage: Staging in the theatres: Seventeenth Century
Author: Edmund Kerchever Chambers
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ISBN:
Category : Actors
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
E. K. Chambers's seminal four-volume account of the private, public, and court stages, together with other forms of drama and spectacle surviving from earlier times, from the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth until the death of Shakespeare. Haled as a comprehensive compendium of 'practically all the discoverable evidence upon the various parts of the subject, collected, weighed, sorted, classified and built up with immense care into a logical and beautiful structure' (New Statesman), the work is still much consulted by today's scholars and historians.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Actors
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
E. K. Chambers's seminal four-volume account of the private, public, and court stages, together with other forms of drama and spectacle surviving from earlier times, from the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth until the death of Shakespeare. Haled as a comprehensive compendium of 'practically all the discoverable evidence upon the various parts of the subject, collected, weighed, sorted, classified and built up with immense care into a logical and beautiful structure' (New Statesman), the work is still much consulted by today's scholars and historians.
French Reflections in the Shakespearean Tragic
Author: Richard Hillman
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526135094
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Hillman explores English tragedy in relation to France with a frank concentration on Shakespeare. He sets out to theorise more abstract tragic qualities (such as nostalgia, futility and heroism) with reference to specific French texts and contexts. Three manifestations of the 'Shakespearean tragic' are singled out: Hamlet, Antony and Cleopatra and All’s Well That Ends Well, a comedy with melancholic overtones whose French setting is shown to be richly significant. Hillman brings to bear on each of these central works a cluster of French intertextual echoes, sometimes literary in origin (whether dramatic or otherwise), sometimes involving historical texts, memoirs or contemporary political documents which have no obvious connection with the plays but prove capable of enriching interpretation of them It will be of interest not only to scholars specialising in early modern English theatre, but also to both specialists and students concerned with the circulation of information and the production of meaning within early modern European culture.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526135094
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Hillman explores English tragedy in relation to France with a frank concentration on Shakespeare. He sets out to theorise more abstract tragic qualities (such as nostalgia, futility and heroism) with reference to specific French texts and contexts. Three manifestations of the 'Shakespearean tragic' are singled out: Hamlet, Antony and Cleopatra and All’s Well That Ends Well, a comedy with melancholic overtones whose French setting is shown to be richly significant. Hillman brings to bear on each of these central works a cluster of French intertextual echoes, sometimes literary in origin (whether dramatic or otherwise), sometimes involving historical texts, memoirs or contemporary political documents which have no obvious connection with the plays but prove capable of enriching interpretation of them It will be of interest not only to scholars specialising in early modern English theatre, but also to both specialists and students concerned with the circulation of information and the production of meaning within early modern European culture.
The Elizabethan Stage
Author: Edmund Kerchever Chambers
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Actors
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Actors
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description