Explorations in Renaissance Culture, Svazek 27South Central Renaissance Conference., 2001 |
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... tion . Posterity , if we reconstruct the literary practice from the poet's own perspective , has proven no less capricious than the royal and aristo- cratic sponsors Lope courted . NOTES 1 All translations of prose texts are my own ...
... tion . Posterity , if we reconstruct the literary practice from the poet's own perspective , has proven no less capricious than the royal and aristo- cratic sponsors Lope courted . NOTES 1 All translations of prose texts are my own ...
Strana 240
... tion of an unwitting crime . The Aristotelian view of drama - which privileges the arrangement of events or mythos over character or ethos - proves effective in order to support a providential conception of history , since it annuls the ...
... tion of an unwitting crime . The Aristotelian view of drama - which privileges the arrangement of events or mythos over character or ethos - proves effective in order to support a providential conception of history , since it annuls the ...
Strana 253
... tion with the " land " of England encouraged by an awareness of the nation's topography , and the inevitably anatopical accommodation of the chronicle history of England's kings within a “ wooden O , " the play dramatizes the cultural ...
... tion with the " land " of England encouraged by an awareness of the nation's topography , and the inevitably anatopical accommodation of the chronicle history of England's kings within a “ wooden O , " the play dramatizes the cultural ...
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