Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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Page xviii
... tradition and displayed a keener sense of the relation between public and private tyranny than the authors of 28 the earlier play , which is almost entirely a romance . A second difference between the two plays is in their ...
... tradition and displayed a keener sense of the relation between public and private tyranny than the authors of 28 the earlier play , which is almost entirely a romance . A second difference between the two plays is in their ...
Page xxxii
... tradition . 40 The Chronicles of England ( London , 1585 ) , p . 246 . King John and Matilda , I , iii , 63-66 ; I , iii , 111-113 ; and II , iv , 108-115 . CF. 41 42 Ibid . , p . 243 . A Summarie of the Englyshe Chronicles ( London ...
... tradition . 40 The Chronicles of England ( London , 1585 ) , p . 246 . King John and Matilda , I , iii , 63-66 ; I , iii , 111-113 ; and II , iv , 108-115 . CF. 41 42 Ibid . , p . 243 . A Summarie of the Englyshe Chronicles ( London ...
Page xxxiii
... Tradition of the History Play It has never been argued that Davenport , in writing King John and Matilda , was working directly in the tradition of the history plays which had appeared in abundance in England throughout the 1590's . 43 ...
... Tradition of the History Play It has never been argued that Davenport , in writing King John and Matilda , was working directly in the tradition of the history plays which had appeared in abundance in England throughout the 1590's . 43 ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Conclusion | lx |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION 1xxv | lxxv |
Copyright | |
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