Politics and Aesthetics in European Baroque and Classicist Tragedy is a volume of essays investigating European tragedy in the seventeenth century, comparing Shakespeare, Vondel, Gryphius, Racine and other vernacular tragedians, as well as neo-Latin dramas by Jesuits and others, and with respect to politics, religion and law. Readership: All interested in European Baroque and Classicist Drama, early modern history and literature, those interested in politics and literature
This is the first collaborative volume to place Shakespeare’s works within the landscape of early mo...
The following study illuminates a set of failed responses to social and political problems sedimente...
The study entitled : La Dramaturgie de Pierre Corneille dans Médée, is concerned with the issue of b...
A volume of essays investigating European tragedy in the seventeenth century, comparing Shakespeare,...
SMITH Nigel (dirs.) et BLOEMENDAL Jan (dirs.), Politics and Aesthetics in European Baroque and Class...
This essay investigates tragic theater from French classicism to German classicism in relation to th...
Far from teleological historiography, the pan-European perspective on Early Modern drama offered in ...
PART I: Literary criticism in the twentieth century has sometimes shown that Jacobean drama challeng...
The history of the theatre from the late sixteenth to late in the nineteenth century is usually fram...
This collection of newly commissioned essays explores the extraordinary versatility of Renaissance t...
From Aristotle to New Historicism, theoretical discussions have recognized drama as a medium tailore...
These essays discuss approaches to early modern literature in central Europe, focusing on four pivot...
In the Dutch Republic, in its Baroque forms of art, two aesthetic formal modes, theatre and drama, ...
Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought is the first collaborative attempt to situate Shakesp...
This is a solid and compelling collection of articles dedicated to the themes of conflict, memory an...
This is the first collaborative volume to place Shakespeare’s works within the landscape of early mo...
The following study illuminates a set of failed responses to social and political problems sedimente...
The study entitled : La Dramaturgie de Pierre Corneille dans Médée, is concerned with the issue of b...
A volume of essays investigating European tragedy in the seventeenth century, comparing Shakespeare,...
SMITH Nigel (dirs.) et BLOEMENDAL Jan (dirs.), Politics and Aesthetics in European Baroque and Class...
This essay investigates tragic theater from French classicism to German classicism in relation to th...
Far from teleological historiography, the pan-European perspective on Early Modern drama offered in ...
PART I: Literary criticism in the twentieth century has sometimes shown that Jacobean drama challeng...
The history of the theatre from the late sixteenth to late in the nineteenth century is usually fram...
This collection of newly commissioned essays explores the extraordinary versatility of Renaissance t...
From Aristotle to New Historicism, theoretical discussions have recognized drama as a medium tailore...
These essays discuss approaches to early modern literature in central Europe, focusing on four pivot...
In the Dutch Republic, in its Baroque forms of art, two aesthetic formal modes, theatre and drama, ...
Shakespeare and Early Modern Political Thought is the first collaborative attempt to situate Shakesp...
This is a solid and compelling collection of articles dedicated to the themes of conflict, memory an...
This is the first collaborative volume to place Shakespeare’s works within the landscape of early mo...
The following study illuminates a set of failed responses to social and political problems sedimente...
The study entitled : La Dramaturgie de Pierre Corneille dans Médée, is concerned with the issue of b...