Shakespeare: A Marxist InterpretationCritics Group, 1937 - 93 Seiten |
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... England , where he spent several years ; in 1510 he was teaching Greek at Cambridge . At this time England produced her great humanist , a friend of Erasmus , and one of the forerunners of socialism , Sir Thomas More ( 1478-1535 ) ...
... England , where he spent several years ; in 1510 he was teaching Greek at Cambridge . At this time England produced her great humanist , a friend of Erasmus , and one of the forerunners of socialism , Sir Thomas More ( 1478-1535 ) ...
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... England , by making it more and more bourgeois , and incorporating it as the ornamental head of the bourgeoisie itself.6 In still another passage he characterized England's position on the eve of the great revolution : The new starting ...
... England , by making it more and more bourgeois , and incorporating it as the ornamental head of the bourgeoisie itself.6 In still another passage he characterized England's position on the eve of the great revolution : The new starting ...
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... England . He regarded John Lackland as the predecessor of Henry VIII , who brought about the Reformation . Nevertheless , Shakespeare's objectivity compelled him to cite some of King John's negative traits - his questionable seizure of ...
... England . He regarded John Lackland as the predecessor of Henry VIII , who brought about the Reformation . Nevertheless , Shakespeare's objectivity compelled him to cite some of King John's negative traits - his questionable seizure of ...
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CHRONOLOGY | 4 |
SHAKESPEARE AND HUMANISM | 17 |
FIRST PERIOD 15901600 | 29 |
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