Chapter 9 Protestant place, Protestant props in the plays of Nicholas Grimald

Elisabeth Dutton focuses on how Reformation Protestant writers asserted the historicity of scriptural events. She asks a crucial question: How do the Protestant playwrights manage to create any form of 'scene' by which their audiences might be able to situate themselves in these events? Du...

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Main Author: Dutton, Elisabeth (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Manchester Manchester University Press 2020
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