The Pursuit of Style in Early Modern Drama

The Pursuit of Style in Early Modern Drama
Title The Pursuit of Style in Early Modern Drama PDF eBook
Author Matthew Hunter
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 271
Release 2022-08-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009050788

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The Pursuit of Style in Early Modern Drama examines how early modern plays celebrated the power of different styles of talk to create dynamic forms of public address. Across the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, London expanded into an uncomfortably public city where everyone was a stranger to everyone else. The relentless anonymity of urban life spurred dreams of its opposite: of being a somebody rather than a nobody, of being the object of public attention rather than its subject. Drama gave life to this fantasy. Presented by strangers and to strangers, early modern plays codified different styles of talk as different forms of public sociability. Then, as now, to speak of style was to speak of a fantasy of public address. Offering fresh insight for scholars of literature and drama, Matthew Hunter reveals how this fantasy – which still holds us in its thrall – played out on the early modern stage.

Publicity and the Early Modern Stage

Publicity and the Early Modern Stage
Title Publicity and the Early Modern Stage PDF eBook
Author Allison K. Deutermann
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 299
Release 2021-05-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030523322

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What did publicity look like before the eighteenth century? What were its uses and effects, and around whom was it organized? The essays in this collection ask these questions of early modern London. Together, they argue that commercial theater was a vital engine in celebrity’s production. The men and women associated with playing—not just actors and authors, but playgoers, characters, and the extraordinary local figures adjunct to playhouse productions—introduced new ways of thinking about the function and meaning of fame in the period; about the networks of communication through which it spread; and about theatrical publics. Drawing on the insights of Habermasean public sphere theory and on the interdisciplinary field of celebrity studies, Publicity and the Early Modern Stage introduces a new and comprehensive look at early modern theories and experiences of publicity.

Constructing the Canon of Early Modern Drama

Constructing the Canon of Early Modern Drama
Title Constructing the Canon of Early Modern Drama PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Lopez
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 245
Release 2014-01-16
Genre Drama
ISBN 1107030579

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Through short, provocative readings of unfamiliar plays, this book provides the first ever history of the canon of Renaissance drama.

Clothing and Queer Style in Early Modern English Drama

Clothing and Queer Style in Early Modern English Drama
Title Clothing and Queer Style in Early Modern English Drama PDF eBook
Author James M. Bromley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2021
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0198867824

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This book examines early modern drama's depiction of non-standard forms of masculinity grounded in superficiality, inauthenticity, affectation, and the display of the extravagantly clothed body. Practices of extravagant dress destabilized distinctions between able-bodied and disabled, human and non-human, and the past and present, distinctions that structure normative ways of thinking about sexuality. In city comedies by Ben Jonson, George Chapman, Thomas Middleton, and Thomas Dekker, extravagantly dressed male characters imagine alternatives to the prevailing modes of subjectivity, sociability, and eroticism in early modern London. While these characters are situated in hostile narrative and historical contexts, this book draws on recent work on disability, materiality, and queer temporality to rethink their relationship to those contexts in order to access the world-making possibilities of early modern queer style. In their rich representations of life in London around the turn of the seventeenth century, these plays not only were, but also remain, uniquely sensitive to the intersection of sexuality, urbanization, and material culture. The attachments and pleasures of early modern sartorial extravagance they depict can estrange us from the epistemologies that narrow current thinking about sexuality's relationship to authenticity, pedagogy, interiority, and privacy.

Staged Properties in Early Modern English Drama

Staged Properties in Early Modern English Drama
Title Staged Properties in Early Modern English Drama PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Gil Harris
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 364
Release 2006-11-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521032094

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This collection of essays explores the material, economic and dramatic implications of stage properties in early modern English drama. The essays in this volume, written by a team of distinguished scholars in the field, offer valuable insights and historical evidence concerning the forms of production, circulation and exchange that brought such diverse properties as sacred garments, household furnishings, pawned objects, and even false beards onto the stage.

Early Modern Theatricality

Early Modern Theatricality
Title Early Modern Theatricality PDF eBook
Author Henry S. Turner
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 637
Release 2013-12
Genre Drama
ISBN 0199641358

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Early Modern Theatricality brings together some of the most innovative critics in the field to examine the many conventions that characterized early modern theatricality. It generates fresh possibilities for criticism, combining historical, formal, and philosophical questions, in order to provoke our rediscovery of early modern drama.

Libels and Theater in Shakespeare's England

Libels and Theater in Shakespeare's England
Title Libels and Theater in Shakespeare's England PDF eBook
Author Joseph Mansky
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 267
Release 2023-09-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009362763

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The first comprehensive history of the Elizabethan libel, this interdisciplinary account traces a viral and often virulent media ecosystem.