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Inscribing The Time Reprint 2020 Eric S Mallin

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Inscribing The Time Reprint 2020 Eric S Mallin
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 66.18 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Eric S. Mallin
ISBN: 9780520332959, 0520332954
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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Inscribing The Time Reprint 2020 Eric S Mallin by Eric S. Mallin 9780520332959, 0520332954 instant download after payment.

Combining the resources of new historicism, feminism, and postmodern textual analysis, Eric Mallin reveals how contemporary pressures left their marks on three Shakespeare plays written at the end of Elizabeth's reign. Close attention to the language of Troilus and Cressida, Hamlet, and Twelfth Night reveals the ways the plays echo the events and anxieties that accompanied the beginning of the seventeenth century. Troilus reflects the rebellion of the Earl of Essex and the failure of the courtly, chivalric style. Hamlet resonates with the danger of the bubonic plague and the difficult succession history of James I. Twelfth Night is imbued with nostalgia for an earlier period of Elizabeth's rule, when her control over religious and erotic affairs seemed more secure.

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