'Unregarded age': texts and contexts for elderly characters in English renaissance drama, c.1480-1625
<p>This study seeks to provide historical and literary contexts for elderly characters from English play-texts c.1580 to 1625. Its primary aim, from a literary perspective, is to draw attention to the ways that a better understanding of elderly characterisation can enrich the appreciation of m...
Main Author: | Sheldon, DSK |
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Other Authors: | Duncan-Jones, K |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2000
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