Section one. Making the plague serve form and function, 1563-1666: Chapter one: Writing the plague in English prose satire / William Kerwin; Chapter two: Plague space and played space in urban drama, 1604 / Kelly J. Stage; Chapter three: Physical and...
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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Section one. Making the plague serve form and function, 1563-1666: Chapter one: Writing the plague in English prose satire / William Kerwin; Chapter two: Plague space and played space in urban drama, 1604 / Kelly J. Stage; Chapter three: Physical and spiritual illness: Narrative appropriations of the Bills of mortality / Erin Sullivan -- Section two. Governing bodies in plague-time: Chapter four: Contagious figurations: plague and the impenetrable nation after the death of Elizabeth / Richelle Munkhoff; Chapter five: Thinking to pass unknown: Measure for Measure, the plague, and the accession of James I / James D. Mardock -- Section three. Performances, playhouses, and the sites of re-creation: Chapter six: "Sweet recreation barred": the case for playgoing in plague-time / Nichole DeWall; Chapter seven: Shakespeare's dual lexicons of plague: infections in speech and space / Paula S. Berggren; Chapter eight: "A plague on both your houses": sites of comfort and terror in early modern drama / Barbara H. Traister -- Section four. Contemporary turns: Chapter nine: Plague in A midsummer night's dream: a Girardian reading of Bottom and Hippolyta / Matthew Thiele; Chapter ten: Dekker's and Middleton's plague pamphlets as environmental literature / Charles Whitney.
Section one. Making the plague serve form and function, 1563-1666: Chapter one: Writing the plague in English prose satire / William Kerwin; Chapter two: Plague space and played space in urban drama, 1604 / Kelly J. Stage; Chapter three: Physical and...
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
Fernleihe:
keine Fernleihe
Section one. Making the plague serve form and function, 1563-1666: Chapter one: Writing the plague in English prose satire / William Kerwin; Chapter two: Plague space and played space in urban drama, 1604 / Kelly J. Stage; Chapter three: Physical and spiritual illness: Narrative appropriations of the Bills of mortality / Erin Sullivan -- Section two. Governing bodies in plague-time: Chapter four: Contagious figurations: plague and the impenetrable nation after the death of Elizabeth / Richelle Munkhoff; Chapter five: Thinking to pass unknown: Measure for Measure, the plague, and the accession of James I / James D. Mardock -- Section three. Performances, playhouses, and the sites of re-creation: Chapter six: "Sweet recreation barred": the case for playgoing in plague-time / Nichole DeWall; Chapter seven: Shakespeare's dual lexicons of plague: infections in speech and space / Paula S. Berggren; Chapter eight: "A plague on both your houses": sites of comfort and terror in early modern drama / Barbara H. Traister -- Section four. Contemporary turns: Chapter nine: Plague in A midsummer night's dream: a Girardian reading of Bottom and Hippolyta / Matthew Thiele; Chapter ten: Dekker's and Middleton's plague pamphlets as environmental literature / Charles Whitney.