Studying Shakespeare s Contemporaries is an accessible guide to the non-Shakespearian drama of Renaissance England that can be read as complete subject overview or used as an indexed reference resource.
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Studying Shakespeare s Contemporaries is an accessible guide to the non-Shakespearian drama of Renaissance England that can be read as complete subject overview or used as an indexed reference resource.
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Acknowledgments ix Preface: How to use this book xi Part One: Inwardness 1 1.1 The Inward Self 2 1.2 The Inward Self in Soliloquy: The Jew of Malta 4 1.3 The Inward Self in Aside: The Changeling 16 1.4 A Digression: The Inner Life of Modernized Texts 25 1.5 The Christian/Stoic Soul Under Duress: The Duchess of Malfi 36 1.6 How to Behave When You Have a Soul Always Already Damned: Doctor Faustus 42 1.7 Obsession and Delusion: Comic Inwardness in Every Man in His Humor 53 1.8 Epicene 63 1.9 Tamburlaine the Great 1 and 2: Interior Strength, External Weakness 68 1.10 Disguise and Honor in The Malcontent 78 1.11 Conclusion: A Drama of Interiority? 80 Part Two: Intimacy, Rivalry, Family 83 2.1 Rivalry and Intimacy in A Trick to Catch the Old One 85 2.2 The Tragedy of Mariam: Intimacy, Tyranny, and Ambivalence 90 2.3 Domestic Tragedy and Moral Commentary: Arden of Faversham 96 2.4 The Battle of the Sexes: The Woman s Prize 99 2.5 Intimacy, Rivalry, Family: Women Beware Women 103 2.6 Familiar and Familial: Incest in Tis Pity She s a Whore 113 Part Three: Society, Politics, the City, and the State 123 3.1 Dreaming Up the Free City: The Roaring Girl 124 3.2 The Shoemaker s Holiday 138 3.3 A New Way to Pay Old Debts 144 3.4 The Knight of the Burning Pestle 155 3.5 The State at War in The Spanish Tragedy 161 3.6 Two Bodies: State and Self in Edward II 167 3.7 Resistance to Tyranny in The Maid s Tragedy 173 3.8 Tyranny as a Boundary Condition for a Subject s Violence: The Duchess of Malfi and The Revenger s Tragedy 189 3.9 Republic and Tyranny in Sejanus 190 Part Four: Not Shakespeare Lives of the Theater Poets 207 4.1 Non-Shakespearean : The Dire Privative 207 4.2 Christopher Marlowe 209 4.3 Ben Jonson 211 4.4 Thomas Middleton 215 4.5 Thomas Kyd 217 4.6 Thomas Dekker 218 4.7 Francis Beaumont 218 4.8 John Fletcher 219 4.9 John Ford 220 4.10 John Marston 221 4.11 Philip Massinger 221 4.12 Elizabeth Cary 222 Appendix: Performance History 225 Bibliography 245 Index 251
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"Studying Shakespeare s Contemporaries will show you that spending time with this material will be a rewarding opportunity to discover or to rediscover the wealth of enjoyment to be found in these plays." (Modern Philology 2016)
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781405132435
Publisert
2014-02-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
Vekt
500 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
268

Biographical note

Lars Engle is James G Watson Professor of English at The Unviersity of Tulsa, USA, where he has won college and univeristy teaching awards. Educated at Harvard, Cambridge, and Yale, he is the author of Shakespearan Pragmatism (1993) and numerous articles on Shakespeare and Renaissance drama. He is one of the editors of English Renaissance Drama: A Norton Anthology (2002), and a former Trustee of the Shakespeare Association of America. Eric Rasmussen is Foundation Professor of English at the University of Nevada. He is co-editor of a variety of publications, including the English Renaissance Drama: A Norton Anthology (2002), the Royal Shakespeare Company s Complete Works of William Shakespeare (2007), and The Shakespeare First Folios: A Descriptive Catalogue (2011).He is also the General Textual Editor of the Internet Shakespeare Editions project.