A companion to Renaissance drama /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Blackwell,
2004.
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Series: | Blackwell companions to literature and culture.
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Table of Contents:
- The politics of renaissance England / Norman Jones
- Political thought and theater, 1580-1630 / Annabel Patterson
- Religious persuasions, c 1580-1620 / Lori Anne Ferrell
- Social discourse and the changing economy / Lee Beier
- London and Westminster / Ian W. Archer
- Vagrancy / William C. Carroll
- Family and household / Martin Ingram
- Travel and science / William H. Sherman
- Everyday custom and popular culture / Michael Bristol
- Magic and witchcraft / Deborah Willis
- Playhouses / Herbert Berry.
- The transmission of an English renaissance play-text / Grace Ioppolo
- Playing companies and repertory / Roslyn L. Knutson
- Must the devil appear? Audiences, actors, stage business / S.P. Cerasano
- "The actors are come hither": travelling companies / Peter H. Greenfield
- Jurisdiction of theater and censorship / Richard Dutton
- Medieval and reformation roots / Raphael Falco
- The academic drama / Robert S. Knapp
- "What revels are in hand?": Performances in the great households / Suzanne Westfall
- Progresses and court entertainments / R. Malcolm Smuts.Civic drama / Lawrence Manley
- Boy companies and private theaters / Michael Shapiro
- Revenge tragedy / Eugene D. Hill
- Staging the malcontent in early modern England / Mark Thornton Burnett
- City comedy / John A. Twyning
- Domestic tragedy: private life on the public stage / Lena Cowen Orlin
- Romance and tragicomedy / Maurice Hunt
- Gendering the stage / Alison Findlay
- Closet drama / Marta Straznicky
- Continental influences / Lawrence F. Rhu
- Christopher Marlow / Emily C. Bartels
- Ben Jonson / W. David Kay
- Sidney, Cary, Wroth / Margaret Ferguson
- Thomas Middleton / John Jowett
- Beaumont and Fletcher / Lee Bliss
- Collaboration / Philip C. McGuire
- John Webster / Elli Abraham Shellist
- John Ford / Mario DiGangi.