Joost Van Den Vondel (1587-1679): Dutch Playwright in the Golden AgeJan Bloemendal, Frans-Willem Korsten drama, theatricality, Renaissance Studies, Classicism, Baroque, literary history, literary theory, reception, Amsterdam, Dutch republic |
Contents
A Chronological Survey
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Vondels Works for the Stage Read and Studied over the Centuries | 7 |
Ways of Relating Present and Past | 23 |
PART I
VONDELS LIFE WORKS AND TIMES | 49 |
PART II
APPROACHES AND DRAMAS | 199 |
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About the Authors
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