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A Muse of Fire

Focuses on the emergence of the English nation in the 1500's during the reigns of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and James I. Describes the spread of its language into the New World and examines the lifestyle of the colonists who came to the United States in the 1600's.

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  • "Focuses on the emergence of the English nation in the 1500's during the reigns of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and James I. Describes the spread of its language into the New World and examines the lifestyle of the colonists who came to the United States in the 1600's."
  • "Focuses on the emergence of the English nation in the 1500's during the reigns of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and James I. Describes the spread of its language into the New World and examines the lifestyle of the colonists who came to the United States in the 1600's."@en
  • "Examines the flowering of the English language during the Elizabethan age--Shakespeare's time, the King James Bible, and the spread of English to the New World colonies."@en
  • "This program focuses on the English of William Shakespeare and the King James Bible and describes the spread of English to the New World colonies in Virginia and the Plymouth Plantation."@en
  • "Examines Shakespeare's use of the language and the spread of English to America's Thirteen Colonies. It also explores the expansion of English vocabulary through Latin, Greek and Italian sources."@en
  • "Focuses on the emergence of the English nation in the 1500's during the reigns of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and James I. Describes the spread of its language into the New World and examines the lifestyle of the colonists who came to the United States in the 1600's. Part three of the television mini-series, Story of English."@en
  • "Shows the influences that Shakespeare and Puritanism had on the development of the English language. Examinies Shakespeare's use of the language and the spread of English to America's thirteen colonies. Also explores the expansion of the English vocabulary through Latin, Greek, and Italian sources."@en
  • "Sommaire: Focuses on the English of William Shakespeare and the King James Bible and describes the spread of English to the New World colonies of Virginia and the Plymouth Plantation."
  • "As the landscape of the New World awakened England's imagination, so did a new landscape of words-in the English of William Shakespeare and the King James Bible. This classic PBS program describes the spread of English to North America and explains how Shakespeare's prodigious vocabulary filled the language with startling new words, phrases, and constructions. Recording strong echoes of Shakespearean English in the little villages lying near Stratford, the program also describes the making of the Authorized Version of the Bible-the only great work of literature ever created by committee-and examines the linguistic dissent perpetrated by the Puritans. (59 minutes)."@en
  • "Focuses on the emergence of the English nation in the 1500's during the reigns of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and James I. Describes the spread of the English language into the New World and examines the lifestyle of the colonists who came to America in the 1600's."
  • "Robert MacNeil outlines the influence of Shakespeare and the Puritans on the English languages of the new world."@en
  • "Documentary on the forces which influenced the development of the English language during Elizabethan times, and the expansion of English vocabulary through borrowing terms from other languages."@en
  • "Documentary on the forces which influenced the development of the English language during Elizabethan times, and the expansion of English vocabulary through borrowing terms from other languages."

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  • "Television programs"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"

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  • "A Muse of Fire"@en
  • "A Muse of fire"@en
  • "A Muse of fire"
  • "A muse of fire"@en
  • "A muse of fire"