A Companion to Renaissance DramaArthur F. Kinney John Wiley & Sons, 15.04.2008 - 644 Seiten This expansive, inter-disciplinary guide to Renaissance plays and the world they played to gives readers a colorful overview of England's great dramatic age.
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... Arden Shakespeare The Two Gentlemen of Verona. S. P. Cerasano, Professor of English at Colgate University, is working on a biography of the Renaissance actor-entrepreneur Edward Alleyn. With Marion WynneDavies she has co-edited ...
... Arden Shakespeare The Two Gentlemen of Verona. S. P. Cerasano, Professor of English at Colgate University, is working on a biography of the Renaissance actor-entrepreneur Edward Alleyn. With Marion WynneDavies she has co-edited ...
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... the University of IllinoisChicago. He is currently working on the relationship between mediocrity and villainy in Renaissance drama. the Renaissance Arthur F. Kinney Mistress Page, like Alice Arden,. Notes on Contributors xvii.
... the University of IllinoisChicago. He is currently working on the relationship between mediocrity and villainy in Renaissance drama. the Renaissance Arthur F. Kinney Mistress Page, like Alice Arden,. Notes on Contributors xvii.
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... was potentially a playing space, a space. the. Renaissance. Arthur. F. Kinney. Mistress Page, like Alice Arden, and George Strangwich, like Alice's. A Companion to Renaissance Drama: Introduction: The Dramatic World of the Renaissance.
... was potentially a playing space, a space. the. Renaissance. Arthur. F. Kinney. Mistress Page, like Alice Arden, and George Strangwich, like Alice's. A Companion to Renaissance Drama: Introduction: The Dramatic World of the Renaissance.
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... Arden ofFaversham, performed and re-enacted for more than three decades of the English Renaissance. “THE TRAGEDIE of Arden of Faversham & blackwill” was entered into the Stationer's Register on April 3, 1592, and, somewhat later that ...
... Arden ofFaversham, performed and re-enacted for more than three decades of the English Renaissance. “THE TRAGEDIE of Arden of Faversham & blackwill” was entered into the Stationer's Register on April 3, 1592, and, somewhat later that ...
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... Arden a gentleman was by the consent of his wife murdered, wherefore she was burned at Canterbury, and there was hanged in chains for that murder and at Faversham (two) hanged in chains [one of them Arden's man-servant, Michael ...
... Arden a gentleman was by the consent of his wife murdered, wherefore she was burned at Canterbury, and there was hanged in chains for that murder and at Faversham (two) hanged in chains [one of them Arden's man-servant, Michael ...
Inhalt
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PART TWO The World of Drama | 145 |
PART THREE Kinds of Drama | 237 |
PART FOUR Dramatists | 431 |
Index | 584 |
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actors Admiral’s Arden audience authority Beaumont and Fletcher Ben Jonson Blackfriars Cambridge University Press century Chamberlain’s characters Christopher Marlowe church city comedy city’s civic closet drama collaboration comic court critics culture Dekker dramatists Early Modern England Edward Edward Alleyn Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Drama English Renaissance entertainments entry female Ford’s gender genre Henry Heywood Heywood’s household Jacobean James John Jonson king King’s Lady license literary London Lord malcontent Marlowe Marlowe’s marriage Marston Mary Sidney masque mayor medieval Middleton moral Oxford pageants patrons Paul’s performed Philaster Philip Henslowe play’s players plays playwrights plot political popular Protestant public playhouses public theaters Queen religious Renaissance Drama repertory Revels revenge Richard role romance royal satire scene sexual Shakespeare Sidney Sidney’s social spectators stage Tamburlaine theater theatrical Thomas Thomas Dekker tion tradition tragedy tragicomedy troupe Tudor Webster William witches women writing Wroth York