Renaissance Drama, Volumen17Samuel Schoenbaum Northwestern University Press, 1986 |
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... early as the fourteenth century , but concedes that only in the seventeenth was there a full - scale recasting of the socioeconomic order.3 The notion of “ crisis ” invoked both by Hobsbawm and by Trevor - Roper is already apparent ...
... early as the fourteenth century , but concedes that only in the seventeenth was there a full - scale recasting of the socioeconomic order.3 The notion of “ crisis ” invoked both by Hobsbawm and by Trevor - Roper is already apparent ...
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... early modern times . In reconsidering the phenomenon of modernism in light of the spe- cific case of Spain and in advancing some general notions about the ideological function of the comedia during this period , one may begin with the ...
... early modern times . In reconsidering the phenomenon of modernism in light of the spe- cific case of Spain and in advancing some general notions about the ideological function of the comedia during this period , one may begin with the ...
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... Early Elizabethan Drama ” ( no distinction between these two being observ- able inside the chapter ) . In vol . 5 of The Cambridge History of English Literature trage- dy up to Selimus ( 1592 ) and Locrine ( 1591 ) is called “ Early ...
... Early Elizabethan Drama ” ( no distinction between these two being observ- able inside the chapter ) . In vol . 5 of The Cambridge History of English Literature trage- dy up to Selimus ( 1592 ) and Locrine ( 1591 ) is called “ Early ...
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