The Witness of Times: Manifestations of Ideology in Seventeenth Century EnglandKatherine Z. Keller, Gerald J. Schiffhorst A collection of eleven essays examining, through a variety of venues, the extent to which ideological representations interact with what is arguably the radical dialectic of the period: the increasing significance of power rather than authority as an ideological framework. |
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... Lady Falkland's Reentry into Writing : Anglo - Catholic Consensual Discourse and her Edward II as Historical Fiction , " Louise Schleiner traces consent and sub- version in Lady Falkland's works , looking at the private and largely ...
... Lady Falkland's Reentry into Writing : Anglo - Catholic Consensual Discourse and her Edward II as Historical Fiction , " Louise Schleiner traces consent and sub- version in Lady Falkland's works , looking at the private and largely ...
Page 209
... Lady Falkland spoke those prayers that the church most valued ( perhaps the Gloria , " Our Father , " Ave Maria and Act of Contrition ? ) as if they were especially her own , for " she did more hope to be heard as a child of the church ...
... Lady Falkland spoke those prayers that the church most valued ( perhaps the Gloria , " Our Father , " Ave Maria and Act of Contrition ? ) as if they were especially her own , for " she did more hope to be heard as a child of the church ...
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... Lady Denbigh , but also Som- erset's sister - in - law , Elizabeth Howard Knollys , Lady Banbury , were close friends of Lady Falkland's ; her perspective was an insider's . ) Her general moral in Edward II is that ho- mosexuality ...
... Lady Denbigh , but also Som- erset's sister - in - law , Elizabeth Howard Knollys , Lady Banbury , were close friends of Lady Falkland's ; her perspective was an insider's . ) Her general moral in Edward II is that ho- mosexuality ...
Contents
Imagination and Ideology | 148 |
This Giant Has Wounded | 218 |
Notes | 261 |
Copyright | |
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