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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 29
Page 130
... claim to tri- umph , both despite and due to his " baseness . " While Jeremy , too , admits his participation in the generally " leaden " or " fallen " conditions of humankind , there is no Antonio - like Christian to shore up his claims ...
... claim to tri- umph , both despite and due to his " baseness . " While Jeremy , too , admits his participation in the generally " leaden " or " fallen " conditions of humankind , there is no Antonio - like Christian to shore up his claims ...
Page 144
... claim's teleol- ogy ; the latter finds " that economic expansion is simulta- neously ambivalent in its political ... claims is to be hoped for , we must reevaluate the subtle and heretofore invisible conflicts within what Weber called ...
... claim's teleol- ogy ; the latter finds " that economic expansion is simulta- neously ambivalent in its political ... claims is to be hoped for , we must reevaluate the subtle and heretofore invisible conflicts within what Weber called ...
Page 192
... claim at this time , when the Reformation of the Protestant Church was the aim of the Presbyterians , who called themselves " true Protestants . " It was the Presbyterian belief that the king and his cohorts were not acting as " true ...
... claim at this time , when the Reformation of the Protestant Church was the aim of the Presbyterians , who called themselves " true Protestants . " It was the Presbyterian belief that the king and his cohorts were not acting as " true ...
Contents
Imagination and Ideology | 148 |
This Giant Has Wounded | 218 |
Notes | 261 |
Copyright | |
2 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
according action appear argues attempt audience authority Barlow become believe Bunyan Cause Cecil Christian Church Civil claim clearly common continued court criticism culture death Duke Earl early Edward effect England English Essex example exchange fact figure final give Gunpowder hand Herbert Honor ideology imagination interests James James's John king Lady later London Lord Macbeth marriage masque means merchants metaphor Middleton Milton monarch nature Notes Notions once Oxford pageants pamphlet perhaps perspective play political position present propaganda Prospero Queen question readers relation religion religious represented rhetorical rituals royal rule sense sermon seventeenth century Shakespeare's social speak speech stage structure suggests theater things Thomas thou traditional Triumphs true truth University writing York