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Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England

ISBN-13: 9781137403964 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 295 str.

David McInnis; Matthew Steggle
Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England David McInnis Matthew Steggle 9781137403964 Palgrave MacMillan - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England

ISBN-13: 9781137403964 / Angielski / Twarda / 2014 / 295 str.

David McInnis; Matthew Steggle
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Lost plays are a source of significant information on playwrights, playing companies, audiences, and venues in Shakespeare's England. They include plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Jonson, and other canonical playwrights in addition to anonymous plays and the writings of lesser known writers. Details preserved depend upon the record, but may include title, date, authorship, company affiliation, plot, and even details of performance. This edited collection examines assumptions about what a lost play is and how it can be talked about; how lost plays can be reconstructed, particularly when they use narratives already familiar to playgoers; and how lost plays can force us to reassess extant plays, particularly through ideas of repertory studies. Lost plays, it argues, improve our knowledge of playwrights' and playing companies' overall dramatic output.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Literaturoznawstwo
Kategorie BISAC:
Literary Criticism > English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Literary Criticism > Modern - General
Literary Criticism > Poetry
Wydawca:
Palgrave MacMillan
Seria wydawnicza:
Early Modern Literature in History
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781137403964
Rok wydania:
2014
Wydanie:
2014
Numer serii:
000030930
Ilość stron:
295
Waga:
0.57 kg
Wymiary:
21.84 x 13.97 x 2.29
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Obwoluta

"The collection of thirteen essays ... seeks to redress the way in which such plays are categorised, identified, and discussed in order to improve scholarly knowledge of playwrights' and playing companies' overall dramatic output. ... this is a glorious volume that does justice to the burgeoning interest in so-called 'lost' plays ... . This volume will serve to partner any focussed look at specific lost plays, as well as the broader catalogues and databases published in recent years." (Natalie C. J. Aldred, SHARP News, sharpweb.org, August, 2016)

"The book represents the foundational act of a new, fertile field of inquiry as well as a veritable vade mecum for anybody wishing to work on lost plays. ... Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England marks a significant paradigm shift in early modern scholarship by defining a new field of inquiry that should be approached in high spirits ... ." (Domenico Lovascio, Notes and Queries, December, 2015)

"There is a joy here in discovery of the new that pervades this lively and genuinely innovative volume. Its key value is in the theorizing of speculative methodology, but the individual contributions are an important reminder that an absence of a playbook need not mean a total absence of knowledge." Peter Kirwan, The Review of English Studies

"Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England testifies to the growing interest in this once neglected field of theatrical history While such forays may often seem individually to represent quite small and insignificant discoveries, the collective effort to identify the lost plays of early modern England is beginning significantly to reshape our view of the theatrical landscape in the age of Shakespeare, forcing a necessary revision of earlier assessments of popular taste, repertory behaviour, and dramatic composition." Ian Donaldson, Australian Book Review

"One of the pleasures of this season is Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England, edited by David McInnis and Matthew Steggle. The editors observe that there are about 543 extant commercial plays from the early modern English theater, about 744 known plays that are now lost, and perhaps another 1,800 unknown plays that do not survive even in name. How can we think about this invisible corpus? How did such plays develop themes (for example, Arthurian or Trojan matter) that remain visible in the surviving canon? How can we taxonomize them, extrapolate from known to unknown, and recognize what is lost even in those plays that survive? Perhaps most striking, what if the missing plays are more representative of the age than what remains? These are the kinds of questions entertained by McInnis and Steggle's contributors, and I cannot conceive of a scholar in the broader field who would not be engrossed by them." Roland Greene, SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900

"The first book on its topic, Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England is a major achievement: it defines a new field and gives it a shape, a nature and a range of critical approaches... All the essays provide new ways of approaching lost information and theorizing "lostness"... [The book] shows how thinking about what is lost forces us to rethink what is "found". It also strikes a salutary note. Many extant plays existed in other, variant, versions that are also lost, for "lostness is a continuum", as McInnis and Steggle show. By the end of the book, we have thrillingly recovered moments, instances, stories, characters and tendencies from lost plays, but at the expense of what we thought we had: existing plays, we realise, are a little bit lost, too." Tiffany Stern, Times Literary Supplement

Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors A Note on Convention Introduction Nothing Will Come of Nothing? Or, What Can We Learn from Plays that Don't Exist?; David McInnis and Matthew Steggle PART I: WHAT IS A LOST PLAY? 1. What's a Lost Play?: Toward a Taxonomy of Lost Plays; William Proctor Williams 2. Ur-Plays and other exercises in Making Stuff Up; Roslyn L. Knutson 3. What is Lost of Shakespearean Plays, Besides a Few Titles?; Andrew Gurr 4. Lost, or Rather Surviving as a Very Short Document; Matthew Steggle 5. Lumpers and Splitters; John H. Astington PART II: WORKING WITH LOST PLAYS 6. '2 Fortune's Tennis' and the Admiral's Men; David McInnis 7. Brute Parts: From Troy to Britain at the Rose, 1595–1600; Misha Teramura 8. The Admiral's Lost Arthurian Plays; Paul Whitfield White 9. Lost Plays and the Repertory of Lord Strange's Men; Lawrence Manley 10. Thomas Watson, Playwright: Origins of Modern English Drama; Michael J. Hirrel 11. Lost Stage Friars and their Narratives; Christopher Matusiak 12. Reimagining Gillian: The Merry Wives of Windsor and the Lost 'Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford'; Christi Spain-Savage PART III: MOVING FORWARD 13. Where to Find Lost Plays; Martin Wiggins Bibliography Index

John H. Astington, University of Toronto, Canada Andrew Gurr, University of Reading, UK Michael J. Hirrel, independent scholar, USA Roslyn L. Knutson, University of Arkansas, USA Lawrence Manley, Yale University, USA Christopher Matusiak, Ithaca College, New York, USA David McInnis, University of Melbourne, Australia Christi Spain-Savage, Fordham University, USA Matthew Steggle, Sheffield Hallam University, UK Misha Teramura, Harvard University, USA Paul Whitfield White, Purdue University, USA Martin Wiggins, University of Birmingham, UK William Proctor Williams, University of Akron, USA

Steggle, Matthew Matthew Steggle is Reader in English at Sheffield ... więcej >


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