Richard Brome: Place and Politics on the Caroline StageRichard 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. This book offers the first full-length chronological account of Brome's life and works, drawing on a wide range of recently rediscovered manuscript sources. It traces the early hostility to Brome from those who wrote him off as a mere servant; his continuing struggles with plague closures, contract disputes and theatrical takeover bids; and his literary relationships with Jonson, Shakespeare and others. Each of the surviving plays is discussed in relation to its social and political context, and its sense of place. A final chapter reviews Brome's enduring stageworthiness into the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the most recent Brome revivals. |
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What is surprising , perhaps , is how far this class animus extended into
perceptions of Brome ' s relationship to Jonson in a literary , as well as a personal
, sense . For instance , Ronald Bayne ' s account of Brome struggles with his
class ...
What is surprising , perhaps , is how far this class animus extended into
perceptions of Brome ' s relationship to Jonson in a literary , as well as a personal
, sense . For instance , Ronald Bayne ' s account of Brome struggles with his
class ...
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A modern production would be hard pressed not to present them as deeply in
love with , in fact , one another : and , while the text does not give any explicit
indications that their relationship is sexual , there are plenty of possiblities .
Particularly ...
A modern production would be hard pressed not to present them as deeply in
love with , in fact , one another : and , while the text does not give any explicit
indications that their relationship is sexual , there are plenty of possiblities .
Particularly ...
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And it is not just Frederick that Gabriel helps here : his intervention also clears the
way for Mendicant ' s own cure from his monopoly obsession , and his dismissal
of his parasitic ' minions ' who abuse relationships of patronage and service .
And it is not just Frederick that Gabriel helps here : his intervention also clears the
way for Mendicant ' s own cure from his monopoly obsession , and his dismissal
of his parasitic ' minions ' who abuse relationships of patronage and service .
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Richard Brome: Place and Politics on the Caroline Stage Matthew Steggle,Ruth Lunney Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2004 |
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