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A Companion to Renaissance Drama

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648 Seiten
2008
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd) (Hersteller)
978-1-4051-6529-7 (ISBN)
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This expansive, inter-disciplinary guide to Renaissance plays and the world they played to gives readers a colorful overview of England's great dramatic age. In its pages, today's best Renaissance scholars chart the cross-currents of belief and daily experience that illuminate the meaning of works by Marlowe, Jonson, Middleton or Webster, as it has changed over time, place and audience. They explain why the plays do or say what they do, and raise provocative possibilities of what the plays might have said to Tudor and Stuart playgoers by discussing values, attitudes, and the material conditions of performance, along with the lives and particular ideas of individual playwrights.

Arthur F. Kinney is Copeland Professor of Literary History at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and Director of the Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies. He is the editor of A Companion to Renaissance Drama (Blackwell, 2002) and of the journal English Literary Renaissance. His other recent publications include Lies like Truth: Shakespeare, Macbeth, and the Cultural Moment (2001) and Shakespeare by Stages (Blackwell, 2002).

List of Illustrations. Notes on Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction: The Dramatic World of the Renaissance. (Arthur F. Kinney). Part One: The Drama's World. 1. The Politics of Renaissance England . (Norman Jones). 2. Political Thought and the Theater, 1580-1630. (Annabel Patterson). 3. Religious Persuasions, C.1580-C.1620. (Lori Anne Ferrell). 4. Social Discourse and the Changing Economy. (Lee Beier). 5. London and Westminster. (Ian W. Archer). 6. Vagrancy. (William C. Carroll). 7. Family and Household. (Martin Ingram). 8. Travel and Trade. (William H. Sherman). 9. Everyday Custom and Popular Culture. (Michael Bristol). 10. Magic and Witchcraft. (Deborah Willis). Part Two: The World of Drama. 11. Play Houses. (Herbert Berry). 12. The Transmission of an English Renaissance Play-text. (Grace Ioppolo). 13. Playing Companies and Repertory. (Roslyn L. Knutson). 14. Must the Devil Appear?: Audiences, Actors, and Stage Business. (S. P. Cerasano). 15. "The Actors are Come Hither": Traveling Companies. (Peter H. Greenfield). 16. Jurisdiction of Theater and Censorship. (Richard Dutton). Part Three: Kinds of Drama. 17. Medieval and reformation Roots. (Raphael Falco). 18. The Academic Drama. (Robert S. Knapp). 19. "What revels are in Hand?": Performances in the Great Households. (Suzanne Westfall). 20. Progresses and Court Entertainments. (R. Malcolm Smuts). 21. Civic Drama. (Lawrence Manley). 22. Boy Companies and Private Theaters. (Michael Shapiro). 23. Revenge Tragedy. (Eugene D. Hill)]. 24. Staging the Malcontent in early Modern England. (Mark Thornton Burnett). 25. City Comedy. (John A. Twyning). 26. Domestic Tragedy: Private Life on the Public Stage. (Lena Cowen Orlin)]. 27. Romance and Tragicomedy. (Maurice Hunt). 28. Gendering the Stage. (Alison Findlay). 29. Closet Drama. (Marta Straznicky). Part Four: Dramatists. 30. Continental Influences. (Lawrence, F. Rhu). 31. Christopher Marlowe. (Emily C. Bartels). 32. Ben Jonson. (W. David Kay). 33. Sidney, Cary, Wroth. (Margaret Ferguson). 34. Thomas Middleton. (John Jowett). 35. Beaumont and Fletcher. (Lee Bliss). 36. Collaboration. (Philip C. McGuire). 37. John Webster. (Elli Abraham Shellist). 38. John Ford. (Mario DiGangi). Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.2.2008
Verlagsort Chicester
Sprache englisch
Maße 181 x 256 mm
Gewicht 1108 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-4051-6529-4 / 1405165294
ISBN-13 978-1-4051-6529-7 / 9781405165297
Zustand Neuware
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