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المستخلص Late elizabethan and early Jacobean comedies and carnivalesque manifestation are the natural evolution and theatrical embodiment of the English people’s growing consciousness of their freedom, first experienced temporarily in their celebratory world of the inversionary rituals of the medieval and renaissance tradition of misrule, and then gradually fulfilled in their actual world during the great historical and cultural movement of elizabethan England. Historically and philosophically, late elizabethan and early Jacobean comedies fulfill bakhtin’s festive world and theory of carnival, based on the tradition of misrule and then gradually fulfilled in their actual world during the great historical and cultural movement of Elizabethan England |