Theatre and Empire: Great Britain on the London Stages Under James VI and IManchester University Press, 18. 11. 2000 - 211 strán (strany) This book looks at the genesis of the British national identity in the reign of King James I and VI. While devolution is currently decentralizing Britain, this book examines how the idea of a united kingdom was created in the first place. It does this by studying both the political language of the King’s project to replace England, Scotland, and Wales with a single kingdom of Great Britain and the cultural representations of empire on the public and private stages. |
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... kingdoms resulted in a spate of popular drama discours- ing on the ancient entity of Great Britain . It was a matter very ... kingdom free from outside influence or inter- ference , not this time to resist the mighty claims of the Papacy ...
... kingdoms resulted in a spate of popular drama discours- ing on the ancient entity of Great Britain . It was a matter very ... kingdom free from outside influence or inter- ference , not this time to resist the mighty claims of the Papacy ...
Strana 14
... kingdom was dashed ... James moved too far too fast'.20 After 1603 James found himself having to deal not only with English hopes of imperial aggrandisement but also with his continuing difficulties with Presbyterians in Scotland . His ...
... kingdom was dashed ... James moved too far too fast'.20 After 1603 James found himself having to deal not only with English hopes of imperial aggrandisement but also with his continuing difficulties with Presbyterians in Scotland . His ...
Strana 57
... kingdom . King Lear's relevance , putting aside for one moment this concern with divided kingdoms and the questions posed by the 1608 Quarto edition of the play ( which represented the post - Union period most closely ) , lies in the ...
... kingdom . King Lear's relevance , putting aside for one moment this concern with divided kingdoms and the questions posed by the 1608 Quarto edition of the play ( which represented the post - Union period most closely ) , lies in the ...
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A Jacobean empire9 | 9 |
Neuer a trve Britaine amongst you?185 | 185 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY191 | 191 |
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Theatre and Empire: Great Britain on the London Stages Under James VI and I Tristan Marshall Obmedzený náhľad - 2000 |
Theatre and empire: Great Britain on the London stages under James VI and I Tristan Marshall Obmedzený náhľad - 2018 |
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