"Secret, Black, and Midnight Hags": The Conception, Presentation and Functions of Witches in English Renaissance DramaBraumüller, 2005 - 439 páginas |
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... Elizabethan and Jacobean origin , some texts stem from the pre- Elizabethan and post - Jacobean eras . It is evident that a division of periods in literary history by a single event like the accession to the throne of a mon- arch is ...
... Elizabethan and Jacobean origin , some texts stem from the pre- Elizabethan and post - Jacobean eras . It is evident that a division of periods in literary history by a single event like the accession to the throne of a mon- arch is ...
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... Elizabethan age and the Restoration without a clearly stated objec- tive . Although he produced some remarkable points , his study is generally limited to the discussion of contents and sources concerning the selected plays . 16 K. M. ...
... Elizabethan age and the Restoration without a clearly stated objec- tive . Although he produced some remarkable points , his study is generally limited to the discussion of contents and sources concerning the selected plays . 16 K. M. ...
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... Elizabethan and Jacobean drama and would have warranted translation into English . In Chapter 1 , Tetzeli presents the Elizabethan concept of magic , and in Chapter 2 he investigates forms of magic in the categories of allusion ...
... Elizabethan and Jacobean drama and would have warranted translation into English . In Chapter 1 , Tetzeli presents the Elizabethan concept of magic , and in Chapter 2 he investigates forms of magic in the categories of allusion ...
Índice
Witchcraft in the European Context | 13 |
Malevolent Witches in English Renaissance Drama | 55 |
Conclusions | 291 |
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