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Routledge Library Editions: Renaissance Drama


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Reissuing 15 works originally published between 1934 and 1991, this diverse set offers an outstanding collection of scholarship devoted to Renaissance Drama. Routledge Library Editions: Renaissance Drama provides an extensive study of performance history and criticism of Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre, as well as volumes dedicated to the playwrights Ben Jonson and William Shakespeare. These volumes present together a lively picture of the development of British theatre and will be of interest to students of literature, drama and performance.

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Ben Jonson His Craft and Art

Ben Jonson: His Craft and Art

1st Edition

By Rosalind Miles
September 17, 2018

Though he is one of the undisputed giants of English literature, Ben Jonson is known to most people only as the author of one or two masterly plays which regularly appear in the drama repertory. He is much less well-known for his whole oeuvre, which encompasses poetry, criticism, masque-making, and...

Ben Jonson His Life and Work

Ben Jonson: His Life and Work

1st Edition

By Rosalind Miles
September 17, 2018

The extraordinary character of Ben Jonson has only recently been brought into the light. Critics traditionally exalted Shakespeare, at Jonson’s expense. In this biography, first published in 1986, the author presents a full and accurate account of Jonson’s life in modern times. Rosalind Miles ...

Ben Jonson

Ben Jonson

1st Edition

By John Palmer
September 17, 2018

While most critical writing on Jonson concentrates on the plays, poems or masques seen in isolation, this title, first published in 1981, ranges across the genres to explore Jonson’s vision as a whole. The author points to the inner connections that make of the rich variety of Jonson’s writing a ...

Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama In Honour of Hardin Craig

Essays on Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama: In Honour of Hardin Craig

1st Edition

Edited By Richard Hosley
September 17, 2018

The twenty-eight essays of this collection, first published in 1962, are the work of distinguished British, Canadian, and American scholars. The essays range widely over the field of Elizabethan drama, concentrating attention on Shakespeare and Marlowe but not neglecting earlier dramatists such as ...

Jacobean Private Theatre

Jacobean Private Theatre

1st Edition

By Keith Sturgess
September 17, 2018

In this scholarly and entertaining book, first published in 1987, the author tells the story of Jacobean private theatre. Most of the best plays written after 1610, including Shakespeare’s late plays such as The Tempest, were written for the new breed of private playhouses – small, roofed and ...

Jacobean Tragedy The Quest for Moral Order

Jacobean Tragedy: The Quest for Moral Order

1st Edition

By Irving Ribner
September 17, 2018

The work of dramatists such as George Chapman, Thomas Heywood, Cyril Tourneur, John Webster, Thomas Middleton and John Ford can profitably be studied as attempts to construct a new moral order in response to the absence or weakening of the religious sanction. In this study, first published in 1962,...

The Influence of the Jacobean Masque on the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher

The Influence of the Jacobean Masque on the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher

1st Edition

By Suzanne Gossett
September 17, 2018

This title, first published in 1988, examines the influence of the Jacobean masque on the plays of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. The author examines the ways in which the plays of Beaumont and Fletcher represent not only a great expression of human emotion, but how they are also a fine ...

Ben Jonson His Vision and His Art

Ben Jonson: His Vision and His Art

1st Edition

By Alexander Leggatt
March 31, 2017

While most critical writing on Jonson concentrates on the plays, poems or masques seen in isolation, this title, first published in 1981, ranges across the genres to explore Jonson’s vision as a whole. The author points to the inner connections that make of the rich variety of Jonson’s writing a ...

Shakespeare's Tragic Justice

Shakespeare's Tragic Justice

1st Edition

By C. J. Sisson
March 31, 2017

The problem of justice seems to have haunted Shakespeare as it haunted Renaissance Christendom. In this book, first published in 1963, four aspects of the problems of justice in action in Shakespeare’s great tragedies are explored. This study is based on the lifetime’s research of Elizabethan ...

Stuart Academic Drama An Edition of Three University Plays

Stuart Academic Drama: An Edition of Three University Plays

1st Edition

By David L. Russell
March 24, 2017

Although not much is known about the three Stuart plays in this edition, which was first published in 1987, we can ascribe them to one of the English universities, and each is indicative of a distinctly different influence on the Renaissance academic drama. Heteroclitanomalonomia is part of a minor...

The Elizabethan Player Contemporary Stage Representation

The Elizabethan Player: Contemporary Stage Representation

1st Edition

By David Albert Mann
March 27, 2017

In this book, first published in 1991, David Mann argues for more attention to the performer in the study of Elizabethan plays and less concern for their supposed meanings and morals. He concentrates on a collection of extracts from plays which show the Elizabethan actor as a character onstage. He ...

Enchanted Shows Vision and Structure in Elizabethan and Shakespearean Comedy about Magic

Enchanted Shows: Vision and Structure in Elizabethan and Shakespearean Comedy about Magic

1st Edition

By Elissa Hare
March 24, 2017

The book, first published in 1988, examines the role of magic in Elizabethan and Shakespearean theatre. The author observes how certain plays, including Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Tempest, rationalise the unrealism and improbabilities typical of romantic comedy as miracles ...

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