John Marston's Drama: Themes, Images, SourcesFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1980 - Počet stran: 217 A work of historical criticism that offers new interpretations of the nine plays attributed solely to John Marston. Explores his use of literary, historical, and intellectual sources and focuses on recurrent major images and themes in the plays. |
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... discussions of the intellectual and social milieu in which Marston produced his work , see the first three chapters ... discussion . Another play needs mention here also . The Insatiate Countess , first published in quarto in 1613 , is ...
... discussions of the intellectual and social milieu in which Marston produced his work , see the first three chapters ... discussion . Another play needs mention here also . The Insatiate Countess , first published in quarto in 1613 , is ...
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... discussion between Pompey and Mrs. Overdone in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure 1.2.95-111 . 17. Guarini , Compendium of Tragicomic Poetry , p . 524 . 18. " Fortune in the Tragedies of Giraldi Cintio , " PQ 20 ( 1941 ) : 234-35 ...
... discussion between Pompey and Mrs. Overdone in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure 1.2.95-111 . 17. Guarini , Compendium of Tragicomic Poetry , p . 524 . 18. " Fortune in the Tragedies of Giraldi Cintio , " PQ 20 ( 1941 ) : 234-35 ...
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... discussion of Jack Drum's Entertainment Finkelpearl shows that Marston directly " appropriated " a simile that Hoskins used in both a fustian oration in the Middle Temple's " Prince D'Amour " Revels of 1597-98 and again in his ...
... discussion of Jack Drum's Entertainment Finkelpearl shows that Marston directly " appropriated " a simile that Hoskins used in both a fustian oration in the Middle Temple's " Prince D'Amour " Revels of 1597-98 and again in his ...
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Preface | 9 |
Antonio and Mellida as Experimental Tragicomedy | 73 |
6 | 91 |
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