文档介绍:Shakespeare and
Carnival
After Bakhtin
Edited by
Ronald Knowles
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SHAKESPEARE AND CARNIVAL
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EARLY MODERN LITERATURE IN HISTORY
General Editor: Cedric C. Brown
Professor of English and Head of Department, University of Reading
Within the period 1520–1740 this series discusses many kinds of
writing, both within and outside the established canon. The
volumes may employ different theoretical perspectives, but they
share an historical awareness and an interest in seeing their texts
in lively negotiation with their own and essive cultures.
Published titles
Anna R. Beer
SIR WALTER RALEGH AND HIS READERS IN THE
SEVENTEEN CENTURY: Speaking to the People
Cedric C. Brown and Arthur F. Marotti (editors)
TEXTS AND CULTURAL CHANGE IN EARLY MODERN
ENGLAND
James Loxley
ROYALISM AND POETRY IN THE ENGLISH CIVIL WARS:
The Drawn Sword
Ronald Knowles (editor)
SHAKESPEARE AND CARNIVAL
After Bakhtin
Mark Thornton t
MASTERS AND SERVANTS IN ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
DRAMA AND CULTURE: Authority and Obedience
The series Early Modern Literature in History is published in
association with the Renaissance Texts Research Centre at the
University of Reading
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Shakespeare and
Carnival
After Bakhtin
Edited by
Ronald Knowles
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© Selection, editorial matter and Introduction © Ronald Knowles 1998
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