Two food images in As You Like It , 'husks' and 'venison', symbolize the two groups in the social hierarchy of early modern England. 'Husks' appears in the lines spoken by one of the main characters and represents the financial plight he is in. On the other hand 'venison' was a food for kings and it represents the relief from the discriminating society of the play. The circumstances under which the male main character is will be examined in its social background.KJ00005844220departmental bulletin pape
For countless generations, meat has been considered the single most important component of any meal....
Introduction: This book is the first detailed study of food and feeding in Shakespeare’s plays. Its ...
During the early modern period, a time of global exploration, Europeans often included descriptions ...
Two food images in As You Like It , \u27husks\u27 and \u27venison\u27, symbolize the two groups in t...
In As You Like It, Shakespeare glorifies the social bandits that survive in the Forest of Arden, lik...
The Symbolism of Food and Food Consumption in Middle English Romances traces depictions of food as a...
Food: the universal language. As a platform upon which people express their worldviews, food is the ...
This project aims to take the investigation of food in early modern drama, in itself a relatively ne...
Diet and identity in early modern dietaries and Shakespeare: the inflections of nationality, gender,...
Food insecurity and botanical-political tropes were deeply embedded in the discourses of early moder...
Food insecurity and botanical-political tropes were deeply embedded in the discourses of early moder...
In Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday and others, foreign culinary appetites are associated with phy...
In Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday and others, foreign culinary appetites are associated with phy...
In Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday and others, foreign culinary appetites are associated with phy...
Food is a common motif across the Shakespearean cannon. From early plays to late plays, comedies to ...
For countless generations, meat has been considered the single most important component of any meal....
Introduction: This book is the first detailed study of food and feeding in Shakespeare’s plays. Its ...
During the early modern period, a time of global exploration, Europeans often included descriptions ...
Two food images in As You Like It , \u27husks\u27 and \u27venison\u27, symbolize the two groups in t...
In As You Like It, Shakespeare glorifies the social bandits that survive in the Forest of Arden, lik...
The Symbolism of Food and Food Consumption in Middle English Romances traces depictions of food as a...
Food: the universal language. As a platform upon which people express their worldviews, food is the ...
This project aims to take the investigation of food in early modern drama, in itself a relatively ne...
Diet and identity in early modern dietaries and Shakespeare: the inflections of nationality, gender,...
Food insecurity and botanical-political tropes were deeply embedded in the discourses of early moder...
Food insecurity and botanical-political tropes were deeply embedded in the discourses of early moder...
In Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday and others, foreign culinary appetites are associated with phy...
In Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday and others, foreign culinary appetites are associated with phy...
In Sir Thomas More, by Anthony Munday and others, foreign culinary appetites are associated with phy...
Food is a common motif across the Shakespearean cannon. From early plays to late plays, comedies to ...
For countless generations, meat has been considered the single most important component of any meal....
Introduction: This book is the first detailed study of food and feeding in Shakespeare’s plays. Its ...
During the early modern period, a time of global exploration, Europeans often included descriptions ...