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Forms of Hypocrisy in Early Modern England
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Forms of Hypocrisy in Early Modern EnglandThis collection examines the widespread phenomenon of hypocrisy in literary, theological, political, and social circles in England during the years after the Reformation and up to the Restoration. Bringing together current critical work on early modern subjectivity, performance, print history, and private and public identities and space, the collection provides readers with a way into the complexity of the term, by offering an overview of different forms of hypocrisy, including educational practice, social transaction, dramatic technique, distorted worship, female deceit, print controversy, and the performance of demonic possession.
 
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Tags: social, performance, England, collection, print
An Outline of Heraldry in England and Scotland
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An Outline of Heraldry in England and ScotlandHeraldry arose, almost spontaneously, throughout Europe in a short space of time between 1130-1160 coinciding with the development of more sophisticated armour. It can be seen from the contemporary seal below of William Ferrers, Earl of Derby, that the horseman would be unrecognisable in the encasing helmet, but easily spotted at a distance by the distinctive markings on his shield and on his horses's drapery.
 
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Tags: Scotland, England, Heraldry, Outline, helmet, easily, spotted, encasing
Medieval English Comedy
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Medieval English ComedyWhat is humour in the English Middle Ages? Does the comic serve any function other than pleasure? How might we reexamine ideas of identity and cultural complexity in terms of humour in medieval England? As a basis, the contributors to this volume work within a number of assumptions about the humour of the period.
 
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Tags: humour, English, volume, contributors, England
The Anglo-Saxon Age: A Very Short Introduction
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The Anglo-Saxon Age: A Very Short IntroductionJohn Blair's Very Short Introduction to the Anglo-Saxon Age covers the emergence of the earliest English settlements to the Norman victory in 1066. This book is a brief introduction to the political, social, religious, and cultural history of Anglo-Saxon England and it is the most comprehensive and authoritative short guide to the Anglo-Saxon age available.
 
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Tags: Anglo-Saxon, Short, Introduction, history, England
Exploring English Castles : Evocative, Romantic, and Mysterious True Tales of the Kings and Queens of the British Isles
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Exploring English Castles : Evocative, Romantic, and Mysterious True Tales of the Kings and Queens of the British IslesA guide to some of the most historical and picturesque castles in England for romantics and Anglophiles alike.
Castles have shaped England. For almost one thousand years, castles have been the settings of siege and battle, dens of plotting and intrigue, and refuges for troubled kings. Today, the romantic yet ruinous shapes of once grand fortresses stud the English countryside—a reminder of turbulent times past.
Exploring English Castles provides readers with a breathtaking tour through the grandest castles of England. It brings ruins to life through true stories of royalty, chivalry, deception, and intrigue, played out within formerly majestic walls.
 
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Tags: England, English, castles, Castles, intrigue