Michaelmas Term Charlie AllwoodMichaelmas Term is one of five satiric city comedies that the young playwright Thomas Middleton wrote for the boy players of St Paul's Cathedral, sometime before 1607. Set in a vividly detailed, realistic urban milieu at the start of London's social season, the play comes alive through the central contest between Ephestian Quomodo, an ambitious, land hungry city merchant, and Richard Easy, a naive landowning gallant just arrived in the city. Easy is
This book documents the lives and historical pursuits of the generations in Australia
Working from the premise that all writing is creative
A list of all books in the series is here on the Intellect website on the series page KinoSputnik
allegorically or metaphysically
In many respects digital text looks deceptively like print
centering on Brecht while adapting/critiquing Brechtian dramatic form
contestation and lived experience and shows that migration is a key terrain on which colonial power relations are reproduced
each written by a specialist in the fields of African American
whose middlebrow genre fiction simultaneously reinforces and challenges the dominant discourses of the period
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historical novels
This book is a history of the Potters’ Emigration Society from its founding in 1844 to its dissolution in early 1851