Jean-Pierre Maquerlot (Université de Rouen), Michèle Willems (Université de Rouen)
This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical enquiry and textual analysis to offer new readings of narrative and dramatic texts, such as The Spanish Tragedy, Dr. Faustus, Eastward Ho or The Tempest, together with relatively obscure works. They are envisaged both in the context of the period and from the far-reaching perspective of Britain's cultural history.
This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization...