English Renaissance DramaISBN: 978-0-631-22630-7
Paperback
336 pages
August 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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The book considers the London theatrical culture which took shape
in the 1570s and came to an end in 1642.
- Places emphasis on those plays that are readily available in
modern editions and can sometimes to be seen in modern productions,
including Shakespeare.
- Provides students with the historical, literary and theatrical
contexts they need to make sense of Renaissance drama.
- Includes a series of short biographies of playwrights during
this period.
- Features close analyses of more than 20 plays, each of which
draws attention to what makes a particular play interesting and
identifies relevant critical questions.
- Examines early modern drama in terms of its characteristic actions, such as cuckolding, flattering, swaggering, going mad, and rising from the dead.