Uncovers the importance of popular literature in promoting and shaping medieval nostalgia in early modern England.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Harriet Phillips is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in English at Queen Mary University of London. Her research focuses on literature, popular culture and book history between 1500 and 1800. Her work has appeared in Shakespeare, Review of English Studies, Renaissance Studies, Parergon and Studies in Philology. She co-edited A Handbook of Editing Early Modern Texts (2018), and is co-editing Thomas Browne's Pseudodoxia Epidemica (forthcoming).
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Introduction: the merry worlds of merry England 1. Merry worlds: Tudor nostalgia 2. Dreamless art for the people: cheap print and catharsis 3. Common people: drama and dialogue 4. Martin and anti-Martin, 1588-90 5. Merry histories, 1598-99 6. Shakespeare's Ballads, 1598-1610 7. The merry worlds of Windsor in 1600 Epilogue.
Introduction: the merry worlds of merry England 1. Merry worlds: Tudor nostalgia 2. Dreamless art for the people: cheap print and catharsis 3. Common people: drama and dialogue 4. Martin and anti-Martin, 1588-90 5. Merry histories, 1598-99 6. Shakespeare's Ballads, 1598-1610 7. The merry worlds of Windsor in 1600 Epilogue.
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