Shakespeare and the Hunt: A Cultural and Social StudyCambridge University Press, 19 ապր, 2001 թ. - 253 էջ Shakespeare and the Hunt is the first book-length study of Shakespeare's works in relation to the culture of the hunt in Elizabethan and Jacobean society. Situating Shakespeare's works in this rich cultural context, Berry illuminates the plays from fresh angles. He explores, for example, the role of poaching in The Merry Wives of Windsor; the paradox of pastoral hunting in As You Like It; the intertwining of hunting and politics in The Tempest; and the gendered language of falconry in The Taming of the Shrew. |
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... hunt in Elizabethan and Jacobean society . The book explores topics generally unfamiliar to Shakespeareans , such as the variety of kinds of hunting in the period , the formal rituals of the hunt , the roles of Queen Elizabeth and King ...
... hunt in Elizabethan and Jacobean society . The book explores topics generally unfamiliar to Shakespeareans , such as the variety of kinds of hunting in the period , the formal rituals of the hunt , the roles of Queen Elizabeth and King ...
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... hunt in Elizabethan and Jacobean society . The book explores topics generally unfamiliar to Shakespeareans , such as the variety of kinds of hunting in the period , the formal rituals of the hunt , the roles of Queen Elizabeth and King ...
... hunt in Elizabethan and Jacobean society . The book explores topics generally unfamiliar to Shakespeareans , such as the variety of kinds of hunting in the period , the formal rituals of the hunt , the roles of Queen Elizabeth and King ...
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... hunt in Elizabethan and Jacobean society . The book explores topics gener- ally unfamiliar to Shakespeareans , such as the variety of kinds of hunting in the period , the formal rituals of the hunt , the roles of Queen Elizabeth and ...
... hunt in Elizabethan and Jacobean society . The book explores topics gener- ally unfamiliar to Shakespeareans , such as the variety of kinds of hunting in the period , the formal rituals of the hunt , the roles of Queen Elizabeth and ...
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... hunt assembly . From [ George Gascoigne ] , The Noble Arte of Venerie or Hunting ( 1575 ) . Reproduced by permission of the Huntington Library 3 Queen Elizabeth taking the assay . From [ George Gascoigne ] , The Noble Arte of Venerie or ...
... hunt assembly . From [ George Gascoigne ] , The Noble Arte of Venerie or Hunting ( 1575 ) . Reproduced by permission of the Huntington Library 3 Queen Elizabeth taking the assay . From [ George Gascoigne ] , The Noble Arte of Venerie or ...
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... hunting in Britain and North America make it likely that a book on Shakespeare and the hunt will be greeted with ... hunting culture , presided over by monarchs who spent much time in the field and for whom hunting was a ritualis- tic ...
... hunting in Britain and North America make it likely that a book on Shakespeare and the hunt will be greeted with ... hunting culture , presided over by monarchs who spent much time in the field and for whom hunting was a ritualis- tic ...
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