Renaissance Plays: New Readings and RereadingsLeonard Barkan Northwestern University Press, 1985 - 182 pagina's Renaissance Drama, an annual and interdisciplinary publication, is devoted to drama and performance as a central feature of Renaissance culture. The essays in each volume explore traditional canons of drama, the significance of performance (broadly construed) to early modern culture, and the impact of new forms of interpretation on the study of Renaissance plays, theater, and performance. |
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Inhoudsopgave
JAMES P HAMMERSMITH The Death of Castile | 1 |
CHARLES W HIEATT Multiple Plotting in Friar Bacon | 17 |
SUSAN MCCLOSKEY The Worlds of Edward II | 49 |
PEGGY MUĂ‘OZ SIMONDS The Iconography of Primitivism | 95 |
DIANA BENET The MasterWit is | 121 |
MARY LAUGHLIN FAWCETT Chastity and Speech | 159 |
Notes on Contributors | 181 |
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action Alciati audience Balthazar Bartholomew Fair become behavior Bel-imperia Belarius Ben Jonson Bruno's Castile causal cause characters chase chaste chastity Christopher Marlowe Clerimont Cloten Comedy comic Comus context Court courtiers courtly critics Cymbeline Dauphine death Desdemona Doctor Faustus dramatic Echo Edward Edward II effect emblem English Epicoene essay Faustus's fools Ford Ford's Fortinbras's Fressingfield Friar Bacon gallants Garden Gaveston's Greene's Guiderius Hamlet Henry VII Henry's Hieronimo Horatio hunt hunter ideal Imogen Isabella J. L. Austin James Jonson Katherine king Lacy Lady language London lords Lorenzo magic manipulator-actor Margaret and Bacon Marlowe Marlowe's means Milton moral Morose Mortimer Mortimer's movement multiple plot murder nature Othello parallel pastoral pattern Perkin Warbeck play play's Posthumus Prince Renaissance revenge role scene sense sequence Shakespeare's significance Spanish Tragedy speak speech stage structure suggests symbol Tamburlaine Tasso theatrical tion Tragedy Truewit Wild wits woman words