Richard Brome: Place and Politics on the Caroline StageManchester University Press, 2004 - 222 Seiten Richard Brome was the leading comic playwright of 1630s London. Starting his career as a manservant to Ben Jonson, he wrote a string of highly successful comedies which were influential in British theatre long after Brome's own playwriting career was cut short by the closure of the theatres in 1642. |
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... Shakespeare's . In particular , comparison with the Greene source shows how much Brome has altered it to resemble The Winter's Tale . Brome's King Gonzago , like Shakespeare's Leontes , is a ruler not of Egypt but of Sicily . Greene's ...
... Shakespeare is this world displayed at length , and only in Brome and Shakespeare is the reunion developed to include the return of family members previously believed dead . Parallels with The Winter's Tale might cast fresh light on ...
... Shakespeare is perhaps par- ticularly pertinent to a play where Peregrine's final speech as he emerges from his hallucination has often been compared to Bottom's speech as he wakes up.22 But also noteworthy is the allusion to the ...
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