Elizabethan Popular CulturePopular Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 316 Leonard R. N. Ashley delights readers with a collection of facts and folklore of the people of Queen Elizabeth I's era. He describes sports and pastimes, religion and superstition, cooking, life in town and country, and the rising bourgeois class. In chapters titled as "Cakes and Ale," "The Playhouse and the Bearbaiting Pit," and "Hey nonny nonny," Ashley paints an enlightening portrait of a time made memorable by Shakespeare and his contemporaries. |
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... Belief and Reform in Religion 200 Superstition 228 Education 240 Sports and Games 274 Wise Sayings Jests and Merry Tales Elizabeth and Her Court 119 : 1 : 1 : 11793 282 290 306 Preface 114 4 . Though I would not willingly be.
... Belief and Reform in Religion 200 Superstition 228 Education 240 Sports and Games 274 Wise Sayings Jests and Merry Tales Elizabeth and Her Court 119 : 1 : 1 : 11793 282 290 306 Preface 114 4 . Though I would not willingly be.
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City People and Country People | 12 |
Cakes and Ale | 50 |
Popular Reading | 72 |
Hey nonny nonny | 116 |
An Age of Song | 144 |
The Playhouse and the Bearbaiting Pit | 160 |
Festivals and Celebrations | 178 |
Love and Marriage | 190 |
Popular Belief and Reform in Religion | 200 |
Superstition | 228 |
Education | 240 |
Sports and Games | 274 |
Wise Sayings | 282 |
Jests and Merry Tales | 290 |
Elizabeth and Her Court | 306 |
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