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The Textile Inventory In The Old English Gerefa, Russell Poole Oct 1989

The Textile Inventory In The Old English Gerefa, Russell Poole

Russell Poole

No abstract provided.


Saints In Play: English Theatre And Saints’ Lives, Clifford Davidson Sep 1989

Saints In Play: English Theatre And Saints’ Lives, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

No abstract available.


Computers In Freshman English, H. Rice Jan 1989

Computers In Freshman English, H. Rice

H. William Rice

No abstract provided.


Iconoclasm Vs. Art And Drama, Edam Monograph Series 11, Clifford Davidson, Ann Nichols Dec 1988

Iconoclasm Vs. Art And Drama, Edam Monograph Series 11, Clifford Davidson, Ann Nichols

Clifford Davidson

The radical Protestantism that led to the suppression of the religious drama also had destroyed perhaps the majority of ecclesiastical art in England by the early years of Queen Elizabeth I. Contributions include essay on “The Anti-Visual Prejudice” (pp. 33-46) and “‘The Devil’s Guts’: Allegations of Superstition and Fraud in Drama and Art during the Reformation” (pp. 92-144)


Verses And Prose In Gunnlaugs Saga, Russell Poole Dec 1988

Verses And Prose In Gunnlaugs Saga, Russell Poole

Russell Poole

No abstract provided.


Boomer, Linda Niemann Dec 1988

Boomer, Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

No abstract provided.


Judgment, Iconoclasm, And Anti-Theatricalism In Jonson’S Bartholomew Fair, Clifford Davidson Dec 1988

Judgment, Iconoclasm, And Anti-Theatricalism In Jonson’S Bartholomew Fair, Clifford Davidson

Clifford Davidson

Rpt. in On Tradition.


"Away From Home And Amongst Strangers": Domestic Sphere, Public Arena, And Huckleberry Finn", Randall Knoper Dec 1988

"Away From Home And Amongst Strangers": Domestic Sphere, Public Arena, And Huckleberry Finn", Randall Knoper

Randall Knoper

Despite Mark Twain's situating the story “forty to fifty years ago” and in a rural river valley, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn closely engaged daily dilemmas and concerns of a Northern, urban, middle-class audience. As Carolyn Porter has argued, the familiar comprehension of American fiction as fantasies of escape from society and history, as authorial efforts to light out for the territory, needs to be dislodged by a sensitivity to such writings as acute responses to their immediate context – a developing industrial and capitalist society and culture. Although Huck's world may appear cut off from the landscape and society of …


Ogu Mmekota Naijiria: An Account Of The Nigerian Civil War By An Ohafia Igbo Bard, Chukwuma Azuonye Dec 1988

Ogu Mmekota Naijiria: An Account Of The Nigerian Civil War By An Ohafia Igbo Bard, Chukwuma Azuonye

Chukwuma Azuonye

No abstract provided.