Elizabethan Fictions: Espionage, Counter-espionage, and the Duplicity of Fiction in Early Elizabethan Prose NarrativesClarendon Press, 1997 - Всего страниц: 320 Elizabethan Fictions is a study of the works of John Lyly, George Gascoigne, Geoffrey Fenton, William Baldwin, and a number of other English writers in the context of changing attitudes to fiction in Elizabethan England. Both the censors and the writers of the time were aware that the developments in Elizabethan prose threatened to transform the nature of fiction itself, and it was felt that these destructive capabilities might constitute a material threat to the security of the Elizabethan state. Maslen explores their violations of current conventions, their mockery of contemporary platitudes, their self-conscious stylishness, and their subtlety, and makes the case for these fictions to be seen as the precursors of Shakespeare's comedies, Sidney's prose epics, and the satires of Marlowe and Nashe. |
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... give the emperor the ' aucthority ' he demands . In a moment of comic relief which is as welcome as it is unexpected she interrupts one of her husband's interminable disquisitions ( ironically enough , on the ideal marriage ) with an ...
... give the emperor the ' aucthority ' he demands . In a moment of comic relief which is as welcome as it is unexpected she interrupts one of her husband's interminable disquisitions ( ironically enough , on the ideal marriage ) with an ...
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... give due renown , by prefer- ring a true portrait of your conversation and life in the virtues , gifts , and orna- ments , of the noble Angelica , chaste Parolina , constant Julia , and renowned Carmosina ... For if ever the Queen of ...
... give due renown , by prefer- ring a true portrait of your conversation and life in the virtues , gifts , and orna- ments , of the noble Angelica , chaste Parolina , constant Julia , and renowned Carmosina ... For if ever the Queen of ...
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... give us ensamples ' then she should imitate the wolf , who ' chooseth him for hir make , that hath or doth endure most tra- vaile for hir sake ' ( i . 239 ) . At this point Euphues suddenly realizes that she has undergone the Circean ...
... give us ensamples ' then she should imitate the wolf , who ' chooseth him for hir make , that hath or doth endure most tra- vaile for hir sake ' ( i . 239 ) . At this point Euphues suddenly realizes that she has undergone the Circean ...
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The Fiction of Simplicity in the SixteenthCentury Treatise | 21 |
Fictions and their Commentaries before 1570 68 THE UNIVERSITY OF MIONGAN LIBRARILO | 114 |
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