The horse in early modern English culture : bridled, curbed, and tamed / Kevin De Ornellas.
This book digs deep into English Renaissance culture to interrogate representations of horses in the period: it is argues that, ultimately, the horse was a byword for the subjugated and repressed: to be metaphorically like a horse in early modern England is to be bridled, tamed, and curbed.
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Madison [New Jersey] : Lanham, Maryland :
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Copublished with Rowman & Littlefield,
[2013]
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SF284.G7 D46 2013eb
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