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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Pagina 69
... Night ( c . 1600 ) is particularly apt because Malvolio is presented as a Puritan . Toby , Maria , Andrew and Feste are suffi- ciently rowdy to attract his rebuke : ' My masters , are you mad ? Or what are you ? Have you no wit ...
... Night ( c . 1600 ) is particularly apt because Malvolio is presented as a Puritan . Toby , Maria , Andrew and Feste are suffi- ciently rowdy to attract his rebuke : ' My masters , are you mad ? Or what are you ? Have you no wit ...
Pagina 98
... night ; and so Sir W. Pen , the Comptroller and I to the Dolphin , where we found Sir W. Batten ( who is seldom a night from hence ) ; and there we did drink a great Quantity of Sack . And did tell many merry stories , and in good ...
... night ; and so Sir W. Pen , the Comptroller and I to the Dolphin , where we found Sir W. Batten ( who is seldom a night from hence ) ; and there we did drink a great Quantity of Sack . And did tell many merry stories , and in good ...
Pagina 246
... night to be on a Saturday evening . Readers might be more familiar with Alan Sillitoe's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( 1958 ) as the fictional depiction of this ritual and its significance , but Hampson was possibly the first to ...
... night to be on a Saturday evening . Readers might be more familiar with Alan Sillitoe's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( 1958 ) as the fictional depiction of this ritual and its significance , but Hampson was possibly the first to ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Early doors | 18 |
The Falstaffian state | 45 |
Copyright | |
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