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Book Synopsis
A New Companion to Renaissance Drama provides an invaluable summary of past and present scholarship surrounding the most popular and influential literary form of its time. Original interpretations from leading scholars set the scene for important paths of future inquiry.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations x

Notes on Contributors xi

Acknowledgments xviii

Introduction 1
Arthur F. Kinney and Thomas Warren Hopper

Part I Context 9

1 The Politics of Renaissance England 11
Norman Jones

2 Continental Influences 21
Lawrence F. Rhu

3 Medieval and Reformation Roots 35
Raphael Falco

4 Popular Culture and the Early Modern Stage 51
Sophie Chiari and Francois Laroque

5 Multiculturalism and Early Modern Drama 65
Scott Oldenburg

6 London and Westminster 75
Ian W. Archer

7 Travel and Trade 88
William H. Sherman

8 The Theater and the Early Modern Culture of Debt 98
Amanda Bailey

9 Vagrancy 112
William C. Carroll

10 Domestic Life 125
Martin Ingram

11 Religious Persuasions, c.1580–c.1620 143
Lori Anne Ferrell

12 Science, Natural Philosophy, and New Philosophy in Early Modern England 154
Barbara H. Traister

13 Magic and Witchcraft 170
Deborah Willis

14 Antitheatricality: The Theater as Scourge 182
Leah S. Marcus

Part II Theater History 193

15 Performance: Audiences, Actors, Stage Business 195
S. P. Cerasano

16 Playhouses 211
David Kathman

17 Theatrical License and Censorship 225
Richard Dutton

18 Playing Companies and Repertory 239
Roslyn L. Knutson

19 Rehearsal and Acting Practice 250
Don Weingust

20 Boy Companies and Private Theaters 268
Michael Shapiro

21 Women’s Involvement in Theatrical Production 282
Natasha Korda

22 “To travayle amongst our frendes”: Touring 296
Peter H. Greenfield

23 Progresses and Court Entertainments 309
R. Malcolm Smuts

24 “What revels are in hand?” Performances in the Great Households 322
Suzanne Westfall

25 Civic Drama 337
Lawrence Manley

Part III Genres 355

26 Masque 357
David Lindley

27 The History Play: Shakespeare and Beyond 371
Brian Walsh

28 Domestic Tragedy: Private Life on the Public Stage 388
Lena Cowen Orlin

29 Revenge Tragedy 403
Marissa Greenberg

30 Romance and Tragicomedy 417
Jane Hwang Degenhardt and Cyrus Mulready

Part IV Critical Approaches 441

31 Sexuality and Queerness on the Early Modern Stage 443
Valerie Billing

32 Gendering the Stage 456
Alison Findlay

33 Race and Early Modern Drama 474
Mary Floyd-Wilson

34 Staging Disability in Renaissance Drama 487
David Houston Wood

35 Space and Place 501
Adam Zucker

36 The Matter of Wit and the Early Modern Stage 513
Ian Munro

37 Materialisms 529
Elizabeth Williamson

Part V Playwrights, Publishers, and Textual Studies 543

38 The Transmission of an English Renaissance Play]Text 545
Grace Ioppolo

39 Publishers of Drama 560
Tara L. Lyons

40 Sidney, Cary, Cavendish: Playwrights of the Printed Page and a Future Stage 576
Lara Dodds and Margaret Ferguson

41 Nonprofessional Playwrights 598
Matteo Pangallo

Index 612

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 07/07/2017
      ISBN13: 9781118824030, 978-1118824030
      ISBN10: 1118824032

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A New Companion to Renaissance Drama provides an invaluable summary of past and present scholarship surrounding the most popular and influential literary form of its time. Original interpretations from leading scholars set the scene for important paths of future inquiry.

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations x

      Notes on Contributors xi

      Acknowledgments xviii

      Introduction 1
      Arthur F. Kinney and Thomas Warren Hopper

      Part I Context 9

      1 The Politics of Renaissance England 11
      Norman Jones

      2 Continental Influences 21
      Lawrence F. Rhu

      3 Medieval and Reformation Roots 35
      Raphael Falco

      4 Popular Culture and the Early Modern Stage 51
      Sophie Chiari and Francois Laroque

      5 Multiculturalism and Early Modern Drama 65
      Scott Oldenburg

      6 London and Westminster 75
      Ian W. Archer

      7 Travel and Trade 88
      William H. Sherman

      8 The Theater and the Early Modern Culture of Debt 98
      Amanda Bailey

      9 Vagrancy 112
      William C. Carroll

      10 Domestic Life 125
      Martin Ingram

      11 Religious Persuasions, c.1580–c.1620 143
      Lori Anne Ferrell

      12 Science, Natural Philosophy, and New Philosophy in Early Modern England 154
      Barbara H. Traister

      13 Magic and Witchcraft 170
      Deborah Willis

      14 Antitheatricality: The Theater as Scourge 182
      Leah S. Marcus

      Part II Theater History 193

      15 Performance: Audiences, Actors, Stage Business 195
      S. P. Cerasano

      16 Playhouses 211
      David Kathman

      17 Theatrical License and Censorship 225
      Richard Dutton

      18 Playing Companies and Repertory 239
      Roslyn L. Knutson

      19 Rehearsal and Acting Practice 250
      Don Weingust

      20 Boy Companies and Private Theaters 268
      Michael Shapiro

      21 Women’s Involvement in Theatrical Production 282
      Natasha Korda

      22 “To travayle amongst our frendes”: Touring 296
      Peter H. Greenfield

      23 Progresses and Court Entertainments 309
      R. Malcolm Smuts

      24 “What revels are in hand?” Performances in the Great Households 322
      Suzanne Westfall

      25 Civic Drama 337
      Lawrence Manley

      Part III Genres 355

      26 Masque 357
      David Lindley

      27 The History Play: Shakespeare and Beyond 371
      Brian Walsh

      28 Domestic Tragedy: Private Life on the Public Stage 388
      Lena Cowen Orlin

      29 Revenge Tragedy 403
      Marissa Greenberg

      30 Romance and Tragicomedy 417
      Jane Hwang Degenhardt and Cyrus Mulready

      Part IV Critical Approaches 441

      31 Sexuality and Queerness on the Early Modern Stage 443
      Valerie Billing

      32 Gendering the Stage 456
      Alison Findlay

      33 Race and Early Modern Drama 474
      Mary Floyd-Wilson

      34 Staging Disability in Renaissance Drama 487
      David Houston Wood

      35 Space and Place 501
      Adam Zucker

      36 The Matter of Wit and the Early Modern Stage 513
      Ian Munro

      37 Materialisms 529
      Elizabeth Williamson

      Part V Playwrights, Publishers, and Textual Studies 543

      38 The Transmission of an English Renaissance Play]Text 545
      Grace Ioppolo

      39 Publishers of Drama 560
      Tara L. Lyons

      40 Sidney, Cary, Cavendish: Playwrights of the Printed Page and a Future Stage 576
      Lara Dodds and Margaret Ferguson

      41 Nonprofessional Playwrights 598
      Matteo Pangallo

      Index 612

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