Culture and History, 1350-1600: Essays on English Communities, Identities, and WritingDavid Aers Wayne State University Press, 1992 - 213 páginas Six essays explore the making of human identities and agency in English communities between the Great Plague and about 1600. They also focus attention on the processes of understanding past cultures and their texts. Among the topics are court politics, sacred and secular drama, and women. Paper edition (2416-9), $15.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The Case | 7 |
two The Eucharist and the Construction of Medieval Identities | 43 |
Medieval Dramas of | 65 |
Theatres and the English Nation | 91 |
Across | 147 |
six A Whisper in the Ear of Early Modernists or Reflections | 177 |
Notes on Contributors | 203 |
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