ELH., Volume 71Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... neoclassical critics with an antiquarian sense of the past classified anachronism as an impropriety , and began - ludicrously , in the opinion of twentieth- century editors to find fault with Shakespeare for making a clock chime in ...
... neoclassical critics with an antiquarian sense of the past classified anachronism as an impropriety , and began - ludicrously , in the opinion of twentieth- century editors to find fault with Shakespeare for making a clock chime in ...
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... Neoclassical condescension on this point is still discern- ible in Thomas Warton's remark that " we smile , when Hector in Shakespeare quotes Aristotle . " 64 In Shakespeare Restored ( 1726 ) , Lewis Theobald tried to persuade ...
... Neoclassical condescension on this point is still discern- ible in Thomas Warton's remark that " we smile , when Hector in Shakespeare quotes Aristotle . " 64 In Shakespeare Restored ( 1726 ) , Lewis Theobald tried to persuade ...
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... neoclassical attitudes to anachronism when decreeing that if a writer “ has limited himself to a particular period ... classics . Jeremy Collier records the preposterousness of such encounters when remarking that " by Reading a Man ...
... neoclassical attitudes to anachronism when decreeing that if a writer “ has limited himself to a particular period ... classics . Jeremy Collier records the preposterousness of such encounters when remarking that " by Reading a Man ...
Contents
Constructing the Sexual Subject of John Skelton | 29 |
Merrie John Heywood | 53 |
Wit Print Performance | 89 |
Copyright | |
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