Patronage, Politics, and Literary Traditions in England, 1558-1658Cedric Clive Brown |
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Contents
CONTRIBUTORS | 7 |
ARTHUR F MAROTTI Patronage Poetry and Print | 21 |
MARK THORNTON BURNETT Apprentice Literature and the Crisis of the 1590s | 47 |
Margaret | 59 |
PETER LINDENBAUM John Milton and the Republican Mode of Literary | 93 |
PAUL WHITFIELD WHITE Patronage Protestantism and Stage Propaganda | 111 |
Patronage and Commerce | 125 |
MARGOT HEINEMANN Rebel Lords Popular Playwrights and Political | 135 |
Miracle Combat and Rebellion | 192 |
COX The Politics of Stuart Medievalism | 211 |
THOMAS OSBORNE CALHOUN Cowleys Verse Satire 164243 and the Beginnings | 221 |
Sir Thomas Brownes | 231 |
Jonsons The Gipsies | 247 |
T H HOWARDHILL Political Interpretations of Middletons A Game | 268 |
Miltons | 280 |
The Politics of Patronage in the Renaissance | 291 |
PAYNE Patronage and the Dramatic Marketplace under Charles | 159 |
The Politics of Chivalric | 177 |
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