Drama of a Nation: Public Theater in Renaissance England and SpainCornell University Press, 1985 - 416페이지 |
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... crisis , " while the comparable period , especially 1569-70 , constituted , in John Lynch's words , " years of crisis for Spain , perhaps her greatest crisis in the sixteenth century . " In England the 1569 Rebellion of the North , a ...
... crisis , " while the comparable period , especially 1569-70 , constituted , in John Lynch's words , " years of crisis for Spain , perhaps her greatest crisis in the sixteenth century . " In England the 1569 Rebellion of the North , a ...
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... crisis that culminated , during the 1640s , in aristocratic rebellion against the crown , civil war , and consequently the virtual destruction of absolutism . The age , in other words , reversed the dominant trends of the generation ...
... crisis that culminated , during the 1640s , in aristocratic rebellion against the crown , civil war , and consequently the virtual destruction of absolutism . The age , in other words , reversed the dominant trends of the generation ...
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... Crisis of the Seventeenth Century , " and H. R. Trevor - Roper , “ The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century , " both in Crisis in Eu- rope , 1560-1660 : Essays from “ Past and Present " , ed . Trevor Aston ( London : Routledge and ...
... Crisis of the Seventeenth Century , " and H. R. Trevor - Roper , “ The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century , " both in Crisis in Eu- rope , 1560-1660 : Essays from “ Past and Present " , ed . Trevor Aston ( London : Routledge and ...
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Medieval Theater and the Structure of Feudalism 33 | 3 |
Renaissance Theater and the Transition from Feudalism | 82 |
The Emergence of the Public Theater | 136 |
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