The Pub in Literature: England's Altered StateManchester University Press, 2000 - 294 pagina's Tracing the roles of the drinking house in literature from Chaucer's Tabard to Martin Amis' Black Cross, this study takes in Falstaff's Boars Head and the numerous inns and public houses of Dickens, along with lesser known works where the drinking place is central. |
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... appears to assume that many fighting with him will be able to redeem past bad actions - ' gentle ' their ' condition ' as he puts it , which seeps into the phrase of ' gentlemen now abed ' that follows . This is how Falstaff's actions ...
... appears to assume that many fighting with him will be able to redeem past bad actions - ' gentle ' their ' condition ' as he puts it , which seeps into the phrase of ' gentlemen now abed ' that follows . This is how Falstaff's actions ...
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... appears to be twofold : that in the interest of fidelity to the poem's remit , realistically to describe a borough , it is necessary to incorporate ' inns ' . However , if that will not wash , the reader should not worry because it is ...
... appears to be twofold : that in the interest of fidelity to the poem's remit , realistically to describe a borough , it is necessary to incorporate ' inns ' . However , if that will not wash , the reader should not worry because it is ...
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... appears to promise ' a rousing fire ... blazing within ' . Having imagined the fire , five minutes later Tom finds himself ' ensconced ' ' before a substantial matter - of - fact roaring fire , composed of something short of a bushel of ...
... appears to promise ' a rousing fire ... blazing within ' . Having imagined the fire , five minutes later Tom finds himself ' ensconced ' ' before a substantial matter - of - fact roaring fire , composed of something short of a bushel of ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Early doors | 18 |
The Falstaffian state | 45 |
Copyright | |
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