Shakespeare in Africa (& Other Venues): Import & the Appropriation of CultureThis complex work explores "constellations of encounters and evidence of import in various contexts, ranging from Oxford to the popular stage in Bombay, and from North America's various negotiations of its putative European ancestries to Shakespeare's reception in Africa as compared with that in Europe and the Americas". |
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... paradise " could ever have been as Arthur Golding's 1567 translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses represents it : Moreover by the golden [ age ] what other thing is ment , Than Adams tyme in Paradyse , who being innocent Did lead a blist and ...
... paradise " could ever have been as Arthur Golding's 1567 translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses represents it : Moreover by the golden [ age ] what other thing is ment , Than Adams tyme in Paradyse , who being innocent Did lead a blist and ...
Page 298
... Paradise - given the essential vulnerability of the unenclosed garden " ( Hunt 1987 : 135 ) . Other ancillary themes have ranged from postulations of a " prelapsarian language to the assumption of an axis mundi in the form of a tree ...
... Paradise - given the essential vulnerability of the unenclosed garden " ( Hunt 1987 : 135 ) . Other ancillary themes have ranged from postulations of a " prelapsarian language to the assumption of an axis mundi in the form of a tree ...
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... paradise in this world , and in which light , as Stephen Baehr notes , “ the idea is repeated that the church is a terrestrial paradise . " The view is as much a certainty in Origen's third - century " equation of baptism with the entry ...
... paradise in this world , and in which light , as Stephen Baehr notes , “ the idea is repeated that the church is a terrestrial paradise . " The view is as much a certainty in Origen's third - century " equation of baptism with the entry ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
womanchild in the compromised land | 17 |
The Lands of America and | 183 |
Copyright | |
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Shakespeare in Africa (& Other Venues): Import & the Appropriation of Culture Lemuel A. Johnson No preview available - 1998 |
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