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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.05.2016

Verlag

Macmillan Learning

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,7/1,5 cm

Gewicht

506 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-312-20219-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.05.2016

Verlag

Macmillan Learning

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,7/1,5 cm

Gewicht

506 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-312-20219-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Twelfth Night
  •    About the Series
        
      About This Volume
        
      List of Illustrations
        
      Introduction
        
    PART ONE:
    WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, TWELFTH NIGHT, OR WHAT YOU WILL
    EDITED BY DAVID BEVINGTON
        
        
    PART TWO:
      Cultural Contexts
        
      1. Romance
           Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, From Le Prince dAmour, or The Prince of Love
           Place
           George Sandys, From A Relation of a Journey Begun Anno Domini 1610
           Roger Ascham, From The Schoolmaster
           Barnaby Rich, From Barnaby Rich His Farewell to the Military Profession
           Time
           From The Book of Common Prayer
           Henry Bourne, From Antiquitates Vulgares, or the Antiquities of the Common People
        
      2. Music
           Musical Resources
           Aristotle (Attributed), From The Problems of Aristotle, with Other Philosophers and Physicians
           Anthony Gibson, From A Womans Worth Defended Against All the Men in the World
           Mind and Bodies
           Ovid, from Ovids Metamorphosis Englished, Mythologized, and Represented in Figures
           Plutarch, From Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Compared Together
           John Case (Attributed), From The Praise of Music
           Thomas Wright, From The Passions of the Mind in General
        
      3. Sexuality
           Will and Passion
           William Shakespeare, from Shake-spears Sonnets, Never Before Imprinted
           Heart, Soul, and Genitalia
           Thomas Wright, From The Passions of the Mind in General
           Helkiah Crooke, From Microcosmographia: A Description of the Body of Man
           Ovid, From The Heroical Epistles of Publius Ovidius Naso in English Verse
           John Donne, Sappho to Philaenis
           John Lyly, From Gallathea
           From The Whole Volume of Statutes at Large and Sir Edward Coke, From The Third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England
           Michel de Montaigne, From Essays
           Francis Beaumont, from Salmacis and Hermaphroditus
        
      4. Clothing and Disguise
           From Of Excess of Apparel
           Edward Alleyn and Philip Henslowe, An Inventory of Costumes
        Social Rank
           A Proclamation Enforcing Statutes and Proclamations of Apparel,
           Robert Greene, from A Quip for an Upstart Courtier
           I. T. (or J. T.), from The Haven of Pleasure Containing a Direction How to Live Well
           Gender
           Sir Philip Sidney, from Arcadia
           From Hic Mulier, or The Man-Woman and From Haec-Vir, or The Womanish Man
           Eight Accounts of Boy Actors
        
      5. Household Economies
           Decorum
           Stephano Guazzo, From Civil Conversation
           William Vaughan, From The Golden Grove Moralized in Three Books
           Traditional Hospitality
           Ben Jonson, To Penshurst
           From Grievous Groans for the Poor
           Donald Lupton, From London and the Country Cardonadoed and Quartered into Several Characters
           Puritan Ideals
           I. T. (or J. T.), From The Haven of Pleasure, Containing a Free Mans Felicity and a True Direction How to Live Well
           William Perkins, From Christian Economy
           Alternative Households
           William Prynne, from Histrio-Mastix, The Players Scourge or Actors Tragedy
           Augustine Phillips, Last Will and Testament
        
      6. Puritan Probity
           Sir Thomas Overbury, From A Wife . . . Whereunto Are Added Many Witty Characters
           Religion
           William Bradshaw, from English Puritanism
           Richard Bancroft, from A Survey of the Pretended Holy Discipline
           Economics
           Robert Cleaver and John Dod, From A Godly Form of Household Government
           The Politics of Mirth
           Phillip Stubbes, from The Anatomy of Abuses in Ailgna
           James I and Charles I. The Kings Majestys Declaration to His Subjects Concerning Lawful Sports to be Used
        
      7. Clowning and Laughter
           Quintilian, from Institutio Oratoria
           Robert Armins Career
           Robert Armin, From Fool upon Fool, or Six Sorts of Sots
           Robert Armin, From Quips upon Questions, or A Clowns Conceit on Occasion Offered
           Theories of Laughter
           Plato, from Philebus
           Plato, from Republic
           Aristotle, from Nicomachean Ethics
           Giovanni della Casa, From Galateo . . . or rather A Treatise of the Manners and Behaviors It Behooveth a Man to Use and Eschew
           Quintilian, from Institutio Oratoria
           Laurent Joubert, From Treatise on Laughter
           Sir Philip Sidney, From A Defense of Poesy
        
        Bibliography
        
        Index