Class and Society in ShakespeareBloomsbury Academic, 15.11.2007 - 596 Seiten The Continuum Shakespeare Dictionaries provide authoritative yet accessible guides to the principal subject-areas covered by the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. The dictionaries provide readers with a comprehensive guide to the topic under discussion, its occurrence and significance in Shakespeare's works, and its contemporary meanings. Entries range from a few lines in length to mini-essays, providing the opportunity to explore an important literary or historical concept or idea in depth. Entries include: apothecary, bear-baiting, Caesar, degree, gentry, Henry V, kingdom, London, masque, nobility, plague, society, treason, usury, whore and youth. They follow an easy to use three-part structure: a general introduction to the term or topic; a survey of its significance and use in Shakespeare's plays and a guide to further reading. |
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... effect of individual shots combined to produce a battle winner in the Hundred Years ' War , and longbow units continued to be important in the Wars of the Roses . The longbow in effect became the English national wea- pon , and statutes ...
... effect of individual shots combined to produce a battle winner in the Hundred Years ' War , and longbow units continued to be important in the Wars of the Roses . The longbow in effect became the English national wea- pon , and statutes ...
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... effect is helped by rhymes and an over- extended bookish metaphor . By setting up both of the protagonists sepa- rately in relation to empty conventions , the play prepares the audience for what will happen when they first meet . Lady ...
... effect is helped by rhymes and an over- extended bookish metaphor . By setting up both of the protagonists sepa- rately in relation to empty conventions , the play prepares the audience for what will happen when they first meet . Lady ...
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... effect of intensifying rivalries at home , resulting ultimately in the Wars of the Roses . However , Henry V may well have sown the seeds for this outcome himself , at least in the long term . His French enterprise ruined the English ...
... effect of intensifying rivalries at home , resulting ultimately in the Wars of the Roses . However , Henry V may well have sown the seeds for this outcome himself , at least in the long term . His French enterprise ruined the English ...
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action Anne Boleyn Antony appears aristocracy army associated battle behaviour Brutus Buckingham Caesar cardinal Cleopatra contemporary context Coriolanus course court crown crucial Cymbeline daughter death denote describes dramatic Duke of York Edward Elizabeth emblematic England especially exactly example faction fighting Falstaff famous father favour France French gender Gloucester Hamlet hath heir Henry VI Henry VIII Henry's history plays honour Hotspur House of Lancaster House of York husband HVIII Iago important issue Juliet Katherine Katherine of Aragon kind King Henry king's Lady Lancastrian Lear logic London Lord Macbeth Margaret of Anjou marriage married means medieval metaphorical military monarch nobility noble occurs period Picard play's political Prince problem queen rank reason reference reign religious Renaissance Richard Richard II Roman Romeo royal says scene sense sexual Shakespeare Shakespeare's audience social Sonnet speech Suffolk term thee thou throne Tudor usage usurpation Wolsey woman women word