Introduction to English Renaissance ComedyManchester University Press, 1999 - 186 Seiten This guide provides a comprehensive introduction to Elizabethan, Jacobean and Caroline comedy, covering both public and private theatres, encompassing the eclective, experimental nature of this comedy: its departures from the mainstream New Comedy tradition and its searching, witty analysis of social and personal relations in court, city and country. This book, an analysis of some of the richest comedies of the periods, makes sometimes inexpected connection between them: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest, Lyly's Endymion, Greene's Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, Marston's The Malcontent, Middleton's Michaelmas Term, Jonson's Bartholemew Fair, Shirley's The Lady of Pleasure and Brome's A Jovial Crew. Through these plays the reader is given a picture of English comedy in one of its most creative periods. |
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Alexander Leggatt. Mistress Overdo's attempt to usurp his authority over Cokes : ' You think you are Madam Regent still , Mistress Overdo , when I am in place ? No such matter , I assure you ; your reign is out , when I am in , dame ...
Alexander Leggatt. Mistress Overdo's attempt to usurp his authority over Cokes : ' You think you are Madam Regent still , Mistress Overdo , when I am in place ? No such matter , I assure you ; your reign is out , when I am in , dame ...
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... Overdo is in a temper , which seems to be much of the time , the law is whatever he says it is , even if it isn't . Overdo takes satisfaction in the fact that his name inspires terror ( 2.2.27-8 ) . Even when he realizes that Troubleall ...
... Overdo is in a temper , which seems to be much of the time , the law is whatever he says it is , even if it isn't . Overdo takes satisfaction in the fact that his name inspires terror ( 2.2.27-8 ) . Even when he realizes that Troubleall ...
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Alexander Leggatt. same time Arthur's moralizing orations have so much of the real Overdo in them that as he denounces bottle - ale and tobacco Mistress Overdo and Cokes both comment on the madman's resemblance to Overdo ( 2.6.68– 71 ) ...
Alexander Leggatt. same time Arthur's moralizing orations have so much of the real Overdo in them that as he denounces bottle - ale and tobacco Mistress Overdo and Cokes both comment on the madman's resemblance to Overdo ( 2.6.68– 71 ) ...
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Lyly Endymion | 19 |
Greene Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay | 30 |
Shakespeare A Midsummer Nights Dream | 61 |
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