Dictionary of Literary and Dramatic Censorship in Tudor and Stuart EnglandBloomsbury Academic, 2001 M09 30 - 403 pages The Tudor and Stuart eras have been described as England's golden age, in large part because of the flowering of its literary and dramatic culture. Ironically, repressive government controls over freedom of expression existed side-by-side with some of the greatest literary accomplishments of the age, and many of the same issues we wrestle with today were being hotly debated in Renaissance England. This reference book provides a means for students and scholars to combine the highly popular topics of censorship and Renaissance studies. |
Contents
Classification of Censored Topics | 371 |
Prohibiting Unlicensed Printing of Scripture | 377 |
The Judgment and Decree of the University of Oxford | 384 |
Bibliography | 393 |
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Dictionary of Literary and Dramatic Censorship in Tudor and Stuart England Dorothy Auchter No preview available - 2001 |