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Jane Pettegree
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Ben Jonson Journal. 19:217-239
Ben Johnson’s Bartholomew Fair (1614) explores the relationship between appetite and excess, and their counterparts, restraint and judgment. Comedy flows from Jonson’s representation of the inescapably mixed nature of human behavior; of the inevi
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Jane Pettegree
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Forum for Modern Language Studies. 48:134-148
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Jane Pettegree
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Literature Compass. 8:363-375
Recent research into the relationship between law and literature in early modern England has offered fresh insights into the ways in which legal culture helped to shape fictional narratives and representative strategies. Often combining fruitfully wi
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Jane Pettegree
This original and scholarly work uses three detailed case studies of plays – Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, King Lear and Cymbeline – to cast light on the ways in which early modern writers used metaphor to explore how identities emerge from
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Jane Pettegree
Publikováno v:
Foreign and Native on the English Stage, 1588–1611
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230307797
Autor:
Jane Pettegree
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Foreign and Native on the English Stage, 1588–1611 ISBN: 9781349332779
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Autor:
Jane Pettegree
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Foreign and Native on the English Stage, 1588–1611 ISBN: 9781349332779
Much has been written about the Renaissance project to fashion the self, even, according to Harold Bloom’s famous formulation, about the Renaissance and more specifically Shakespeare’s ‘invention’ of human subjectivity. This attention to the
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Autor:
Jane Pettegree
Publikováno v:
Foreign and Native on the English Stage, 1588–1611 ISBN: 9781349332779
Egypt’s Cleopatra and England’s Kent: both appear in late Elizabethan drama as stage ciphers wherein alien and domestic identities mingle. Encounters between native and foreign representations of imaginary selves did not necessarily produce a sin
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Autor:
Jane Pettegree
Publikováno v:
Foreign and Native on the English Stage, 1588–1611 ISBN: 9781349332779
This chapter examines how Kent, the corner of England closest both to its capital city and to its immediate European neighbour, France, was proverbially embedded in the popular imagination in ways that led contemporaries to see it both as ‘the best
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Jane Pettegree
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Foreign and Native on the English Stage, 1588–1611 ISBN: 9781349332779
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