Literature and Censorship in Renaissance England.
Literature and Censorship in Renaissance England.
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- ISBN
- 9780333794104
- Author
- Hadfield, Andrew (Ed.)
- Publishers
- Hampshire, New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2001.
- Size
- XII, 234 p. Original hardcover.
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- Languages
- English
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From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Rubbed binding, some staining on edge, glue binding visible at title page, otherwise good and clean. / Beriebener Einband, Schnitt etwas angeschmutzter Schnitt, Klebebindung bei Titelseite sichtbar, sonst gut und sauber. - Contents: 1. Introduction: the Politics of Early Modern Censorship (Andrew Hadfield) -- Part 1: Theatrical Censorship -- 2. Censorship and Negotiation (Janet Clare) -- 3. Puritan Tribulation and the Protestant History Play (Stephen Longstaffe) -- 4. Receiving Offence: A Game at Chess Again (Richard Dutton) -- Part 2: Religious Censorship -- 5. 'Right Puisante and Terrible Priests': the Role of the Anglican Church in Elizabethan State Censorship (Richard A. McCabe) -- 6. What is a Catholic Poem?: Explicitness and Censorship in Tudor and Stuart Religious Verse (Alison Shell) -- 7. John Foxe and the Godly Commonwealth, 1563-1641 (David Loades) -- 8. Licensing and Religious Censorship in Early Modern England (Arnold Hunt) -- Part 3: Political Censorship -- 9. Censoring Ireland in Elizabethan England, 1580-1600 (Andrew Hadfield) -- 10. Burning Books as Propaganda in Jacobean England (Cyndia Susan Clegg) -- 11. Andrew Marvell: Living with Censorship (Annabel Patterson) -- Afterword -- 12 Doing the Queen: Gender, Sexuality and the Censorship of Elizabeth I's Royal Image from Renaissance Portraiture to Twentieth-century Mass Media (Richard Burt). ISBN 9780333794104