The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660Duke University Press, 1971 - Počet stran: 180 Examines the origins and development of "The Black Legend" in England--the denigration of the Spanish people in literature and public discourse that began in the 16th century and continues to find its way into Anglophone popular culture to the present day. |
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Strana 57
... written as a cooperative project in a madhouse . Churchyard , who respected his enemies , began the text with a brief discussion of the causes of the rebellion together with a hilari- ous account of his own experiences during its ...
... written as a cooperative project in a madhouse . Churchyard , who respected his enemies , began the text with a brief discussion of the causes of the rebellion together with a hilari- ous account of his own experiences during its ...
Strana 137
... Written propaganda was deemed necessary , and once committed to paper it was available for reference long after the ... writing in support of government policy or in encouragement of overseas enterprise . As all three of these causes ...
... Written propaganda was deemed necessary , and once committed to paper it was available for reference long after the ... writing in support of government policy or in encouragement of overseas enterprise . As all three of these causes ...
Strana 168
... written by Queene Mary from Heaven ; the one to Count Gondomar , the Ambassadour of Spaine , the other to all the Roman Catholiques of England . Written by S.R.N.I. Printed in Elisium , 1624. In Somers Tracts , II , 555–596 ...
... written by Queene Mary from Heaven ; the one to Count Gondomar , the Ambassadour of Spaine , the other to all the Roman Catholiques of England . Written by S.R.N.I. Printed in Elisium , 1624. In Somers Tracts , II , 555–596 ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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