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Inequality, Poverty and Well-beinge opinions of others; his own judgement is what counts. He believes that a good writer should read widely and engage in serious scholarly thought, but he is contemptuous of those who simply follow literary fads and imitate what is currently fashionable. Most poets have ‘servile imitating spirits’ (.谷物 发表于 2025-3-25 07:48:09
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137347015ual early-modern writer and the larger social, cultural, political and economic contexts within which s/he operated. Moving away from the idea of the author-as-origin, we are developing a greater appreciation for the ways in which playwrights’ works were influenced and shaped by a multitude of exterLipoprotein(A) 发表于 2025-3-25 13:05:11
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John Marston: Provoking the Audience,In T.S. Eliot’s influential 1934 essay on John Marston, he writes of his ‘bewilderment’ at Marston’s . plays:Deject 发表于 2025-3-26 06:03:14
Prologue: The Problem of the Audience,ne’s Red Lion, in Stepney, East London. This was soon followed by a host of others: the Theatre, which opened in Shoreditch in 1576, the Curtain, also in Shoreditch, in 1577, and the Rose, on the Bankside, in 1587.高尔夫 发表于 2025-3-26 09:11:11
The Playwrights and the Audience,been an occasional, often haphazard affair, but now the experience of playgoing had been formalised and professionalised. Audiences were larger, playgoers were more sophisticated, and expectations were higher.松驰 发表于 2025-3-26 14:52:54
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