Cary, Elizabeth 17th Century British World Literature
William M. Hamlin argues that "her play interrogates the facile distinction between reason and feeling that several of its characters, and especially the Chorus, routinely assume, and which contributes significantly to the protagonist's death."
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Cary, Elizabeth
- Review of The Tragedy of Mariam - Critical evaluation of Stephanie J. Wright\\'s edition of Cary\\'s play. cary, elizabeth Written by Carrie Hintz; published in Early Modern Literary cary, elizabeth Studies 3:2 (September 1997).
- Elizabeth Cary's Mariam and the Critique of Pure Reason - William M. Hamlin argues that "her play interrogates the facile distinction between reason and feeling that several of its characters, and especially the Chorus, routinely assume, and which contributes significantly to the protagonist's death."
- The Tragedy of Miriam - Downloadable full text with line numbers and margin 17th century notes.[PDF]
- Background: The Tragedy of Mariam - Introduction to Cary\\'s play and a list of british discussion questions. From a course syllabus by british instructor Elizabeth Burow-Flak of Valparaiso University.
- Elizabeth Cary: Bibliography - Compiled by Professor Kathy Acheson, University of Waterloo.
- Book Review - Marie-Louise Coolahan reviews Elizabeth Cary Lady Falkland: Life and Letters, british by Heather Wolfe.
- Renaissance Drama: The Tragedy of Mariam - A student project that compares Cary\\'s play to 17th century its cary, elizabeth source, Josephus's Antiquities of the Jews.
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