Renaissance Tragicomedy: Explorations in Genre and PoliticsNancy Klein Maguire |
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... discussion in Colie's The Resources of Kind , pp . 27–29 . 15. For a general study of literary defensiveness during the Renaissance , see Margaret W. Ferguson , Trials of Desire : Renaissance Defenses of Poetry ( New Haven , Conn ...
... discussion in Colie's The Resources of Kind , pp . 27–29 . 15. For a general study of literary defensiveness during the Renaissance , see Margaret W. Ferguson , Trials of Desire : Renaissance Defenses of Poetry ( New Haven , Conn ...
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... discussion of probable dating , see note 7 of the Introduction to this volume . 8. Jonson , His Volpone ; or The Foxe ( Printed for Thomas Thorpe , 1607 ) , Act 3 , scene 4 . 9. Whitfield , " Introduction " to his reprinting of the 1647 ...
... discussion of probable dating , see note 7 of the Introduction to this volume . 8. Jonson , His Volpone ; or The Foxe ( Printed for Thomas Thorpe , 1607 ) , Act 3 , scene 4 . 9. Whitfield , " Introduction " to his reprinting of the 1647 ...
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... discussion of the authorship , see the edition by Paul Werstine , Journal of Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography , VI ( 1982 ) , 71–103 . 27. Memoirs of King James ( 1658 ) , para . 1 . 28. The True Tragicomedy Formerly Acted at ...
... discussion of the authorship , see the edition by Paul Werstine , Journal of Analytical and Enumerative Bibliography , VI ( 1982 ) , 71–103 . 27. Memoirs of King James ( 1658 ) , para . 1 . 28. The True Tragicomedy Formerly Acted at ...
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The Generic Context | 11 |
Guarini and the Presence of Genre | 33 |
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