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The English title
mistakenly emphasizes a homogeneous entity ("Europe") in
reference to an anachronistically loaded term ("home"), an
imprecise concept ("family"), and an anodyne topical
identification ("material culture"). I will state it anachronistically, by reference to computing. On the contrary, Shakespeare's plays almost always
depict powerful prelates as disagreeable, and his little-known history
play King John, though set in the early thirteenth century, attacks the
Pope in highly charged, anachronistically Protestant terms. |
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