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Staging Reform, Reforming the Stage : Protestantism and Popular Theater in Early Modern England /

Huston Diehl sees Elizabethan and Jacobean drama as both a product of the Protestant Reformation-a reformed drama-and a producer of Protestant habits of thought-a reforming drama. According to Diehl, the popular London theater, which flourished in the years after Elizabeth reestablished Protestantis...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Diehl, Huston (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2019]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Illustrations --  |t Acknowledgments /  |r Diehl, Huston --  |t A Note on Editorial Practice --  |t Introduction --  |t 1. The Drama of Iconoclasm --  |t 2. The Rhetoric of Reform --  |t 3. Censoring the Imaginary: The Wittenberg Tragedies --  |t 4. Rehearsing the Eucharistic Controversies: The Revenge Tragedies --  |t 5. Ocular Proof in the Age of Reform: Othello --  |t 6. Iconophobia and Gynophobia: The Stuart Love Tragedies --  |t 7. The Rhetoric of Witnessing: The Duchess of Malfi --  |t Epilogue --  |t Bibliography --  |t Index 
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