Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... importance of the individual - the uomo nuovo ; but not in the Machiavellian sense , for the individual was seen by ... important to know what lay behind the mask . Appearances could be deceitful and veil true identity . The chapter on ...
... importance of the individual - the uomo nuovo ; but not in the Machiavellian sense , for the individual was seen by ... important to know what lay behind the mask . Appearances could be deceitful and veil true identity . The chapter on ...
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... important to the Elizabethans . Shakespeare develops the theme of dubious identity on sever- al levels . There is the level of plot- and here he uses the old device of the mix - up of identical twins or the use of simple disguise to ...
... important to the Elizabethans . Shakespeare develops the theme of dubious identity on sever- al levels . There is the level of plot- and here he uses the old device of the mix - up of identical twins or the use of simple disguise to ...
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... important position or gained the ear of the Queen . He went to live with his sister , the Countess of Pembroke at Wilton House where he began to write his Arcadia and to hold discussions with his many friends . The Countess was ...
... important position or gained the ear of the Queen . He went to live with his sister , the Countess of Pembroke at Wilton House where he began to write his Arcadia and to hold discussions with his many friends . The Countess was ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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