A Looking-Glass for London and England

A Looking-Glass for London and England
Title A Looking-Glass for London and England PDF eBook
Author Professor Robert Greene
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 82
Release 2018-01-18
Genre
ISBN 9781983998836

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A Looking Glass for London and England is an Elizabethan era stage play, a collaboration between Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene. Recounting the Biblical story of Jonah and the fall of Nineveh, the play is a noteworthy example of the survival of the Medieval morality play style of drama in the period of English Renaissance theatre.

A Looking Glasse for London and England

A Looking Glasse for London and England
Title A Looking Glasse for London and England PDF eBook
Author Thomas Lodge
Publisher Legare Street Press
Pages 0
Release 2022-10-27
Genre
ISBN 9781019218082

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Looking Glass Wars

The Looking Glass Wars
Title The Looking Glass Wars PDF eBook
Author Frank Beddor
Publisher Penguin
Pages 412
Release 2007-08-21
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1101221461

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The Myth: Alice was an ordinary girl who stepped through the looking glass and entered a fairy-tale world invented by Lewis Carroll in his famous storybook. The Truth: Wonderland is real. Alyss Heart is the heir to the throne, until her murderous aunt Redd steals the crown and kills Alyss? parents. To escape Redd, Alyss and her bodyguard, Hatter Madigan, must flee to our world through the Pool of Tears. But in the pool Alyss and Hatter are separated. Lost and alone in Victorian London, Alyss is befriended by an aspiring author to whom she tells the violent, heartbreaking story of her young life. Yet he gets the story all wrong. Hatter Madigan knows the truth only too well, and he is searching every corner of our world to find the lost princess and return her to Wonderland so she may battle Redd for her rightful place as the Queen of Hearts.

The Cambridge Shakespeare Library

The Cambridge Shakespeare Library
Title The Cambridge Shakespeare Library PDF eBook
Author Catherine M. S. Alexander
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 488
Release
Genre
ISBN 9780521824330

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The annotated edition of the English poets, by R. Bell

The annotated edition of the English poets, by R. Bell
Title The annotated edition of the English poets, by R. Bell PDF eBook
Author Robert Bell
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 1854
Genre
ISBN

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Through A Looking Glass Darkly

Through A Looking Glass Darkly
Title Through A Looking Glass Darkly PDF eBook
Author Jake Fior
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2020-05
Genre
ISBN 9781527256903

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English Drama 1586-1642

English Drama 1586-1642
Title English Drama 1586-1642 PDF eBook
Author G. K. Hunter
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 652
Release 1997
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780198122135

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Shakespeare is usually set apart from his contemporaries, in kind no less than quality. This book, the long-awaited final volume in the Oxford History of English Literature, sees Elizabethan drama as drawn together by a shared need to deal with contradictory pressures from heterogeneous audiences, censorious authorities, profit driven managers, and authors looking for classic status and social esteem. Hunter follows the compromises and contradictions of the Elizabethan repertory, examining how Shakespeare and his fellow dramatists were able to move easily from vulgar realism to poetic transcendence.