Reading Between the LinesRoutledge, 14.01.2004 - 352 Seiten Annabel Patterson tackles the hottest topic in literary studies today - `the Great Books debate - providing a superbly formulated moderate stance between the Western canon's radical oppponents and its zealous protectors. |
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SpenserandMilton | 35 |
3 A Petitioning Society | 55 |
Representations of Justice in HistoryLiterature | 77 |
Popular Culture in the 1587 Holinshed | 113 |
John Donne Kingsman? | 157 |
7 The Good Old Cause | 207 |
8 Sleeping with the Enemy | 273 |
The Return from Theory | 315 |
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Reading Between the Lines Annabel M. Patterson,Professor Annabel Patterson Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1993 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
allegory ancient appears argue argument Artegall authority Brutus canon censorship century Chronicles cited civil claim Commons constitutional contemporary context Coriolanus criticism debate Doctrine Donne’s Dryden early modern edition Edmund Spenser Elizabethan England English essay Essex Eudoxius Exclusion crisis fact Faerie Queene Fleming Giant hath historians Holinshed Holinshed’s imagine interpretation Ireland Irenius Irish italics added Jacobean James James’s John Donne John Stow Justice king king’s Lacan Leo Strauss liberty lines literary literature London Longinus Lord Lucius Junius Brutus Lucrece Martin Marprelate Marvell’s metaphor Milton monarchical Mulcaster’s narrative Old Cause one’s Oxford pamphlet Paradise Lost parliamentary petition Petition of Right Plato poem poet Poetical political popular culture prerogative Prose published Rape readers reading rebellion Reformation reign republican rhetorical royal satire Shakespeare Shakespeare’s social society Spenser statement story Strauss sublime theory Thomas thought Throkmorton tradition Tudor uncouth words writing wrote