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A companion to Renaissance drama

Annotation. Technological change has had a profound impact on manufacturing industry and related business sectors. Since publication of the first edition of Implementing New Technologies the pace of change ahs been maintained, often with uncertain consequences. In this new edition the editors have brought together a collection of readings which include: Project planning. Conversion or application of plans. Consolidation of change after the insertion of new technologies. Although the second edition includes material on innovation it is more concerned with the consequences of technology diffusion and technology transfer, concentrating on the adoption of technologies which are novel in a particular application even though not inherently 'new'
eBook, English, 2004
Blackwell, Oxford, 2004
Criticism, interpretation, etc
1 online resource (648 pages .)
9780470998922, 9781405165297, 9780470998915, 047099892X, 1405165294, 0470998911
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pt. 1. The drama's world: The politics of Renaissance England / Norman Jones
Political thought and theatre, 1580-1630 / Annabel Patterson
Religious persuasions, c.1580-c.1620 / Lori Anne Ferrell
Social discourse and the changing economy / Lee Beier
London and Westminster / Ian W. Archer
Vagrancy / William C. Carroll
Family and household / Martin Ingram
Travel and trade / William H. Sherman
Everyday custom and popular culture / Michael Bristol
Magic and witchcraft / Deborah Willis. pt. 2. The world of drama: Playhouses / Herbert Berry
The transmission of an English Renaissance play-text / Grace Ioppolo
Playing companies and repertory / Roslyn L. Knutson
Must the devil appear? : audiences, actors, stage business / C.P. Cerasano
"The actors are come hither" : traveling companies / Peter H. Greenfield
Jurisdiction of theatre and censorship / Richard Dutton. pt. 3. Kinds of drama: Medieval and Reformation roots / Raphael Falco
The academic drama / Robert S. Knapp
"What revels are in hand?" : performances in the great households / Suzanne Westfall
Progresses and court entertainments / R. Malcolm Smits
Civic drama / Laurence Manley
Boy companies and private theatres / Michael Shapiro
Revenge tragedy / Eugene D. Hill
Staging the malcontent in Early Modern England / Mark Thornton Burnett
City comedy
John A. Twyning
Domestic tragedy : private life on the public stage / Lena Cowen Orlin
Romance and tragicomedy / Maurice Hunt
Gendering the stage / Alison Findlay
Closet drama / Marta Straznicky. pt. 4. Dramatists: Continental influences / Lawrence F. Rhu
Christopher Marlowe / Emily C. Bartels
Ben Jonson / W. David Kay
Sidney, Cary, Wroth / Margaret Ferguson
Thomas Middleton / John Jowett
Beaumont and Fletcher / Lee Bliss
Collaboration / Philip C. McGuire
John Webster / Elli Abraham Shellist
John Ford / Maria DiGangi
Originally published: 2002