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Thomas Middleton in Context [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Loyola University, Chicago)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 418 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x23 mm, weight: 570 g, 20 Halftones, unspecified
  • Serija: Literature in Context
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107685648
  • ISBN-13: 9781107685642
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 418 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x23 mm, weight: 570 g, 20 Halftones, unspecified
  • Serija: Literature in Context
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1107685648
  • ISBN-13: 9781107685642
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Covering the whole of the newly redefined Middleton canon, this collection of essays provides essential historical, legal, religious, theatrical and linguistic contexts for students and scholars. It includes original interpretations of frequently taught and performed works, such as The Changeling, and of newer attributions, such as A Yorkshire Tragedy.

The redefinition of the Thomas Middleton canon has led to an explosion of interest in this quintessential Jacobean. Middleton's best known plays, such as Women Beware Women and The Changeling, are now staged, filmed and rewritten for modern audiences. But Middleton also wrote religious poetry, satires, historical allegory, prose and less familiar plays, collaborating frequently, even with Shakespeare. His works are rooted in his historical and cultural environment, from the Overbury scandal to the fall of the boys' companies. Here, experts in literature, theatre, history, law and religion analyze the complex contexts of Middleton's works, clarifying debates over his religious and political affiliations. Divided into sections presenting new interpretations of the world in which Middleton wrote – as a Londoner, citizen, dramatist and early modern man – and concluding with a section on performance history, the essays cover the full range of his works, from the frequently performed to the newest attributions.

Recenzijos

".. is a fine collection, its thirty-eight short, well-illustrated chapters giving a variety of new perspectives." -- Studies in English Literature

Daugiau informacijos

An illuminating study of all works in the newly enlarged Middleton canon, placing them in personal, national, international and theatrical contexts.
List of illustrations
ix
Notes on contributors xii
Acknowledgments xx
Chronology xxi
Tripthi Pillai
List of abbreviations
xxvii
Introduction 1(14)
Suzanne Gossett
PART I MIDDLETON AND THE LONDON CONTEXT
15(96)
1 Thomas Middleton, chronologer of his time
17(11)
Mark Hutchings
2 Middleton's comedy and the geography of London
28(9)
Darryll Grantley
3 The Puritan Widow and the spatial arts of Middleton's urban drama
37(8)
Andrew Gordon
4 The populations of London
45(7)
Ian Munro
5 Domestic life in Jacobean London
52(9)
Catherine Richardson
6 Life and death in Middleton's London
61(7)
Elizabeth Lane Furdell
7 The city's money
68(7)
Aaron Kitch
8 Trade, work, and workers
75(8)
Natasha Korda
9 Supplying the city
83(7)
Ceri Sullivan
10 Celebrating the city
90(8)
Karen Newman
11 Violence in the city
98(8)
Jennifer Low
12 Middleton and the law
106(5)
Subha Mukherji
PART II THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT
111(40)
13 The court
117(9)
Alastair Bellany
14 States and their pawns: English political tensions from the Armada to the Thirty Years War
126(9)
Thomas Cogswell
15 Religious identities
135(9)
Ian W. Archer
16 The obsession with Spain
144(7)
Trudi L. Darby
PART III THE THEATRICAL CONTEXT
151(44)
17 The social cartography of Middleton's theatres
153(7)
Andrew Gurr
18 The boys' plays and the boy players
160(8)
David Kathman
19 The adult companies and the dynamics of commerce
168(8)
Roslyn L. Knutson
20 The theatre and political control
176(8)
Janet Clare
21 Music on the Jacobean stage
184(11)
Linda Phyllis Austern
PART IV THE CONTEXT AND CONDITIONS OF AUTHORSHIP
195(66)
22 Middleton and "modern use": case studies in the language of A Chaste Maid in Cheapside
197(14)
Sylvia Adamson
Hannah Kirby
Laurence Peacock
Elizabeth Pearl
23 Collaboration: the shadow of Shakespeare
211(8)
James P. Bednarz
24 Collaboration: sustained partnerships
219(10)
Heather Hirschfeld
25 Collaboration: the determination of authorship
229(6)
Eric Rasmussen
26 Middleton and dramatic genre
235(8)
Suzanne Gossett
27 Writing outside the theatre
243(7)
Alison A. Chapman
28 Medieval remains in Middleton's writings
250(11)
Anke Bernau
PART V SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTEXTS
261(54)
29 Gender and sexuality
263(8)
Caroline Bicks
30 Women's life stages: maid, wife, widow (whore)
271(8)
Jennifer Panek
31 Disguise and identity in the plays of Middleton
279(8)
Farah Karim-Cooper
32 Drugs, remedies, poisons, and the theatre
287(8)
Tanya Pollard
33 Middleton and the supernatural
295(11)
Michael Neill
34 "Distracted measures": madness and theatricality in Middleton
306(9)
Carol Thomas Neely
PART VI AFTERLIVES
315(40)
35 Invisible Middleton and the bibliographical context
317(8)
Sonia Massai
36 Afterlives: stages and beyond
325(11)
Diana E. Henderson
37 Middleton in the cinema
336(10)
Pascale Aebischer
38 Middleton's presence
346(9)
Simon Palfrey
Works cited 355(222)
Index 577
Suzanne Gossett is Professor of English at Loyola University Chicago. She has edited Middleton's A Fair Quarrel for the Oxford Middleton, Shakespeare and Wilkins' Pericles for the Arden Shakespeare and Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster for Arden Early Modern Drama. She is a General Editor of Arden Early Modern Drama and, with Gordon McMullan, General Textual Editor for the Norton Shakespeare 3.