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... Social , Economic and Cultural Changes 24. Popular Poetry 31. Court and Other Poets 35. Tudor Prose 46. Drama SI 64 Reason and Reflection Politics , Religion , Ideas and People 64. Drama 72. Individual Poets 75 . Varieties of Prose 81.
... Social , Economic and Cultural Changes 24. Popular Poetry 31. Court and Other Poets 35. Tudor Prose 46. Drama SI 64 Reason and Reflection Politics , Religion , Ideas and People 64. Drama 72. Individual Poets 75 . Varieties of Prose 81.
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... social order in which a man's status was decided by his function to a class system graded by money . The medieval economy was tied directly to the need to make a living from the soil , and at the base of it all were the villeins ...
... social order in which a man's status was decided by his function to a class system graded by money . The medieval economy was tied directly to the need to make a living from the soil , and at the base of it all were the villeins ...
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... social order had been disrupted by the Renaissance , with its anti - religious tendency and its glorification of the individual . All this gave scope to satirically minded dramatists , who found in these economic and social changes some ...
... social order had been disrupted by the Renaissance , with its anti - religious tendency and its glorification of the individual . All this gave scope to satirically minded dramatists , who found in these economic and social changes some ...
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