The Dragon and the Dove: The Plays of Thomas DekkerClarendon Press, 1990 - 241 עמודים This book takes a completely fresh and controversial view of the playwright, Thomas Dekker (1570-1632). Gasper reveals Dekker as a bold and pugnacious writer who constantly experimented with form in order to find a vehicle for his militant Protestant ideas. He examines in particular Dekker's central work, The Whore of Babylon, showing how the play's apocalyptic ideas and concern for the international True Church provide the key to understanding all his work. |
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The AngloDutch Alliance in Dekkers Early Works | 16 |
Sir Thomas Wyatt and the Essex Rebellion | 44 |
The Whore of Babylon | 62 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
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