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The Theatrical City

The Theatrical City

The Theatrical City

Culture, Theatre and Politics in London, 1576–1649
David L. Smith, University of Chicago
Richard Strier, University of Chicago
David Bevington, University of Cambridge
December 2003
Paperback
9780521526159
$45.00
USD
Paperback

    This collection of essays adopts a novel, interdisciplinary approach to a diverse group of texts composed in London during the Renaissance. Eight literary scholars and eight historians from two continents have been paired to write companion essays on each text. This original method opens up rich insights into London's social, political, and cultural life which would have eluded members of either discipline working in isolation. 'Theatrical' is taken to be a very flexible term, and is applied to the civic rituals and public spectacles of the capital (for example, the execution of King Charles I) as well as to the elite and popular theatre. The eight texts therefore include historical accounts, political documents and polemical works as well as plays.

    • An original collection of interdisciplinary essays by major scholars in history and English literature
    • Covers a broad spectrum of 'theatrical' events, from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream to the execution of Charles I
    • Illustrated by a fascinating selection of photographs, many of them little known

    Product details

    December 2003
    Paperback
    9780521526159
    308 pages
    236 × 191 × 18 mm
    0.532kg
    22 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • List of contributors
    • List of illustrations
    • Introduction
    • 1. John Stow's Survey of London Ian Archer and Lawrence Manley
    • 2. Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Penry Williams and Louis A. Montrose
    • 3. Thomas Dekker's The Shoemaker's Holiday Paul S. Seaver and David Bevington
    • 4. John Marston's The Fawn Linda Levy Peck and Frank Whigham
    • 5. Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fair Patrick Collinson and Leah S. Marcus
    • 6. Philip Massinger's A New Way to Pay Old Debts Keith Lindley and Martin Butler
    • 7. The Root and Branch Petition and the Grand Remonstrance David L. Smith and Richard Strier
    • 8. John Milton's Eikonoklastes Derek Hirst and Marshall Grossman.
      Contributors
    • Ian Archer, Lawrence Manley, Penry Williams, Louis A. Montrose, Paul S. Seaver, David Bevington, Linda Levy Peck, Frank Whigham, Patrick Collinson, Leah S. Marcus, Keith Lindley, Martin Butler, David L. Smith, Richard Strier, Derek Hirst, Marshall Grossman

    • Editors
    • David L. Smith , University of Chicago
    • Richard Strier , University of Chicago
    • David Bevington , University of Cambridge