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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... associations also bring with it a sense of literary quality , whereas the literature surrounding beer and ale always has to stand its ground in the shadow of wine's noble lineage . ' Wine ' is intimately linked with ' Bacchus ' , it is ...
... associations also bring with it a sense of literary quality , whereas the literature surrounding beer and ale always has to stand its ground in the shadow of wine's noble lineage . ' Wine ' is intimately linked with ' Bacchus ' , it is ...
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... associations of the three main generic drinks , ale , beer and wine , is contingent upon the context within which they appear . When it relates to hierarchy , social or otherwise , we always descend from the juice of the grape down to ...
... associations of the three main generic drinks , ale , beer and wine , is contingent upon the context within which they appear . When it relates to hierarchy , social or otherwise , we always descend from the juice of the grape down to ...
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... associations . This is seen clearly in the shift between the first part of Henry IV and the second part . In 1 Henry IV the attractions of tavern life are self - evident , but when Hal withdraws from Falstaff and the tavern , Falstaff ...
... associations . This is seen clearly in the shift between the first part of Henry IV and the second part . In 1 Henry IV the attractions of tavern life are self - evident , but when Hal withdraws from Falstaff and the tavern , Falstaff ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Early doors | 18 |
The Falstaffian state | 45 |
Copyright | |
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