987 resultados para Johnstoun, Arthur, 1587-1641
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The body of the play was Hughes; he "was assisted by seven others--William Fulbecke with two speeches; Nicholas Trotte with an introduction; Francis Flower with the choruses in acts I. and II.; Christopher Yelverton, Francis Bacon, and John Lancaster (who superintended the dumb shows) and M. Penroodocke (who directed the representation)"--Pref.
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"Edition": p. 83.
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This edition first published 1829 by William Borradaile, New York (Cf. title page verso)
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"Embellished with numerous Engravings."
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An abridgement of the author's Actes and monuments.
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Young adult (YA) literature is a socialising genre that encourages young readers to take up particular ways of relating to historical or cultural materials. The first decade of the twenty-first century witnessed a boom in Sherlockian YA fiction using the Conan Doyle canon as a context and vocabulary for stories focused on the Baker Street Irregulars as figures of identification. This paper reads YA fiction’s deployment of Conan Doyle’s fictional universe as a strategy for negotiating anxieties of adolescent masculinity, particularly in relation to literacy and social agency.
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