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The tragedy of Mariam, the fair queen of Jewry
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ISBN: 0520912985 058535328X 9780520912984 9780585353289 0520079671 0520079698 Year: 1994 Publisher: Berkeley University of California Press

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The Tragedy of Mariam (1613) is the first original play by a woman to be published in England, and its author is the first English woman writer to be memorialized in a biography, which is included with this edition of the play.Mariam is a distinctive example of Renaissance drama that serves the desire of today's readers and scholars to know not merely how women were represented in the early modern period but also how they themselves perceived their own condition.With this textually emended and fully annotated edition, the play will now be accessible to all readers. The accompanying biography of Cary further enriches our knowledge of both domestic and religious conflicts in the seventeenth century.


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José Saramago o a la intertextualidad inversa : transformación de la tradición apócrifa en O Evanghelo segundo Jesus Cristo.
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ISBN: 8495215799 Year: 2006 Publisher: Madrid Universidad complutense de Madrid. Servicio de publicaciones


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Melancholy and the archive : trauma, memory, and history in the contemporary novel
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ISBN: 1441185356 1472542630 1283114208 9786613114204 1441152164 9781441152169 9781441124128 1441124128 1623569923 Year: 2011 Publisher: London New York Continuum

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Melancholy and the Archive examines how trauma, history and memory are represented in key works of major contemporary writers (David Mitchell, Paul Auster, Haruki Murakami, Jose Saramago). The book explores how these authors construct crucial relationships between sites of memory the archive becomes a central trope here and the self that has been subjected to various traumas, various losses. The archive be it a bureaucratic office (Saramago), an underground bunker (Auster), a geographical space or landscape (Mitchell) or even a hole (Murakami) becomes the means by which the self attempts to pr

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