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... dramatists of the age with materials for use in stage plays - both as propaganda and as entertainment . It is helpful to remember that Tudor dramatists wrote for a popular audience ; that is , they held up the mirror to reflect both ...
... dramatists of the age with materials for use in stage plays - both as propaganda and as entertainment . It is helpful to remember that Tudor dramatists wrote for a popular audience ; that is , they held up the mirror to reflect both ...
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... dramatists in the religious dispute with Rome should never be underestimated . During this period the stage became an effective disseminator of propaganda . Propagan- dists found in the drama an effective means of appealing to popular ...
... dramatists in the religious dispute with Rome should never be underestimated . During this period the stage became an effective disseminator of propaganda . Propagan- dists found in the drama an effective means of appealing to popular ...
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... dramatists with some of the most interesting materials for use in their stage plays : Plots to assassinate the queen , Jesuit subversions , secret alliances between English recusants and Roman Catholics abroad in favor of Mary Stuart's ...
... dramatists with some of the most interesting materials for use in their stage plays : Plots to assassinate the queen , Jesuit subversions , secret alliances between English recusants and Roman Catholics abroad in favor of Mary Stuart's ...
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