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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... called ' The Industrious Smith ' , written by Humfrey Crowch in the reign of Charles I. The haunting refrain ends the majority of the stanzas , as the hard - working smith attempts to supplement his poorly paid job by getting his wife ...
... called ' The Industrious Smith ' , written by Humfrey Crowch in the reign of Charles I. The haunting refrain ends the majority of the stanzas , as the hard - working smith attempts to supplement his poorly paid job by getting his wife ...
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... called a bawdy - house , and she continues to feature as the stock butt of innuendo and malapropisms.65 But at a more sophisticated level , Henry V reconfigures the movement from ' the tavern ' , Falstaff and Hal , to Henry V / Henry V ...
... called a bawdy - house , and she continues to feature as the stock butt of innuendo and malapropisms.65 But at a more sophisticated level , Henry V reconfigures the movement from ' the tavern ' , Falstaff and Hal , to Henry V / Henry V ...
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... called ' The Wilderness ' , 19 The notion . of evil - doing is enhanced by the continual reference to Quilp's favourite drink , a brand of gin called Scheidam , a particularly fiery and nasty spirit . However , The Wilderness is ...
... called ' The Wilderness ' , 19 The notion . of evil - doing is enhanced by the continual reference to Quilp's favourite drink , a brand of gin called Scheidam , a particularly fiery and nasty spirit . However , The Wilderness is ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Early doors | 18 |
The Falstaffian state | 45 |
Copyright | |
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