Renaissance Drama, Volumen17Samuel Schoenbaum Northwestern University Press, 1986 |
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... radical believers in the unmediated presence of Christ in the indi- vidual life . The corrosive solution that dissolved the foreign threat also ate into the English hierarchy . The political argument against individualism was weakened ...
... radical believers in the unmediated presence of Christ in the indi- vidual life . The corrosive solution that dissolved the foreign threat also ate into the English hierarchy . The political argument against individualism was weakened ...
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... radical view of the nature of the word , on the other hand , one that gives it temporary shelter against the winds of chance and change , restores , through the maternal meta- phor , the possibility of communication that Derrida's ...
... radical view of the nature of the word , on the other hand , one that gives it temporary shelter against the winds of chance and change , restores , through the maternal meta- phor , the possibility of communication that Derrida's ...
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... radical in their effect . The very essence of history is that it deals with the past , with events that have already taken place . Therefore , any invocation of the present in a history play tends to cre- ate radical dislocations : it ...
... radical in their effect . The very essence of history is that it deals with the past , with events that have already taken place . Therefore , any invocation of the present in a history play tends to cre- ate radical dislocations : it ...
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action anachronism Arte nuevo audience Calatrava Calderón Cambridge characters comedia comendador comendador mayor Comus conflict consciousness Cordoba court crisis critics crowd culture Derrida desire dicha dicho difference dominant Elizabethan England English fact father Fernán Gómez Fuenteovejuna gender genre Greene Hendrik Hendrik de Keyser Henry Clifford Hic Mulier history plays honor identity ideological individual inversion John Keyser king Lazarillo de Tormes London Lope de Vega Lope's lord Marlowe masculine masque masquers medieval metaphysical modern Mulier Nashe nature Order of Calatrava Palencia Peribáñez players political poststructuralism present provincial Rades radical rebels Renaissance Renaissance Drama repressed Richard Richard II rituals Roaring Girl romance Rosaura royal scene seen Segismundo sense sexual Shakespeare sixteenth century Skipton social order society Spain Spanish stage structure sworn association Tamburlaine temporal theater theatrical tion town traditional transgression transvestite Tudor University vida es sueño violence Wits women word York