2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-4113.2011.00793.x
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Reading the Chester Cycle

Abstract: This article reviews recent (1998–2008) work on the Chester cycle of medieval drama. Recent thought on the cycle has been fundamentally affected by the letters of the Puritan divine Christopher Goodman, which show the Chester cycle being revised and altered right up to its final performance in 1575. The works discussed primarily cover post‐Reformation issues, with a focus on authority and control, both inside and outside the play. These concerns also inform articles on such other topics as sponsorship, audienc… Show more

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“…In letters to senior officials in London, he made numerous sweeping statements that described the country as 'a resort of all traders of the world', and 'a common centre of universal commerce'. 35 A letter to Henry Dundas in Autumn 1801 contained a similar message:…”
Section: Images Of Mamluk Despotismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In letters to senior officials in London, he made numerous sweeping statements that described the country as 'a resort of all traders of the world', and 'a common centre of universal commerce'. 35 A letter to Henry Dundas in Autumn 1801 contained a similar message:…”
Section: Images Of Mamluk Despotismmentioning
confidence: 99%