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Shakespeare, Catholicism, and the Middle Ages
Maimed Rights
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276 stránek
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This book challenges the conventional view of William Shakespeare's relationship with the medieval past, suggesting that he did not merely use it as a negative contrast to validate his contemporary era. Instead, it explores how Shakespeare engaged with medieval themes and figures in a more nuanced manner, revealing a complex interplay between history and literature. By examining specific plays and their historical contexts, the author offers fresh insights into Shakespeare's artistic choices and the cultural significance of the medieval period in his work.
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2018, pevná
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