The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London, 1576-1649David L. Smith, Richard Strier, David Bevington Cambridge University Press, 2003 M12 18 - 308 páginas This collection of essays adopts a novel, interdisciplinary approach to a diverse group of texts composed in London during the Renaissance. Eight literary scholars and eight historians from two continents have been paired to write companion essays on each text. This original method opens up rich insights into London's social, political, and cultural life which would have eluded members of either discipline working in isolation. 'Theatrical' is taken to be a very flexible term, and is applied to the civic rituals and public spectacles of the capital (for example, the execution of King Charles I) as well as to the elite and popular theatre. The eight texts therefore include historical accounts, political documents and polemical works as well as plays. |
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... James's Accession medal of 1603. British Museum 135 10 Hudibras Encounters the Skimmington , by William Hogarth . Brit- ish Museum 165 11 An aquatint of a fan picture published by J. F. Setchel purporting to depict Bartholomew Fair in ...
... James's Accession medal of 1603. British Museum 135 10 Hudibras Encounters the Skimmington , by William Hogarth . Brit- ish Museum 165 11 An aquatint of a fan picture published by J. F. Setchel purporting to depict Bartholomew Fair in ...
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... James I ( 1982 ) , Court Patronage and Corruption in Early Stuart England ( 1990 ) , and the editor of The Mental World of the Jacobean Court ( 1991 ) . She is currently working on a study of political and material culture in the ...
... James I ( 1982 ) , Court Patronage and Corruption in Early Stuart England ( 1990 ) , and the editor of The Mental World of the Jacobean Court ( 1991 ) . She is currently working on a study of political and material culture in the ...
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... James , the British Solomon ( as he liked to think of himself ) . Asserting the possibility of criticism even within the court , Peck argues that The Fawn at once flatters and criticises James . It presents a satirical portrait of a ...
... James , the British Solomon ( as he liked to think of himself ) . Asserting the possibility of criticism even within the court , Peck argues that The Fawn at once flatters and criticises James . It presents a satirical portrait of a ...
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... James's accession , when widespread plague prevented James from being visible to most of the nation in the ways that the moment seemed to demand . The ruler , in this situation , became an oddly private figure , but with all his ...
... James's accession , when widespread plague prevented James from being visible to most of the nation in the ways that the moment seemed to demand . The ruler , in this situation , became an oddly private figure , but with all his ...
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Contenido
John Stows Survey of London | 17 |
Of Sites and Rites | 35 |
Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream | 55 |
A Kingdom of Shadows | 68 |
Thomas Dekkers The Shoemakers Holiday | 87 |
Theatre as Holiday | 101 |
John Marstons The Fawn | 117 |
Flattering Courtly Desire | 137 |
Of Mire and Authorship | 170 |
Philip Massingers A New Way to Pay Old Debts | 183 |
The Outsider as Insider | 193 |
The Root and Branch Petition and the Grand Remonstrance | 209 |
From Diagnosis to Operation | 224 |
John Miltons Eikonoklastes | 245 |
The Dissemination of the King | 260 |
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The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London, 1576-1649 David L. Smith,Richard Strier,David Bevington Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre, and Politics in London, 1576-1649 David Lawrence Smith,Richard Strier Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |
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