Middleton's "Vulgar Pasquin" essays on A game at chess
Thomas Middleton's A Game at Chess (1624) is the most remarkable play of James I's reign. A staunchly anti-Spanish, anti-Jesuit chess allegory, with touches of topical satire, its nine consecutive performances are an unexampled dramatization of contemporary political concerns following the...
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Univ. of Delaware Press u.a.
1995
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Middleton, Thomas <d. 1627>
> Political and social views
> Middleton, Thomas
> Geschichte 1600-1700
> A game at chess (Middleton)
> Geschichte
> Politik
> Allegory
> Chess in literature
> Political plays, English
> History and criticism
> Politics and literature
> History
> Großbritannien
> Great Britain
> Politics and government
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