Stage-Wrights: Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton, and the Making of Theatrical ValueUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, Incorporated, 29. 5. 1997 - Počet stran: 232 To many of their contemporaries, William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and Thomas Middleton were little more than artisanal craftsmen, "stage-wrights" who wrote plays for money, to be performed in common playhouses and in a manner often antithetical to what Jonson himself viewed as the higher calling of poetry. In response to the conflicting pressures of censorship and commercialism, Paul Yachnin contends, players and dramatists alike had promulgated the idea of drama's irrelevance, creating a recreational theater that failed to influence its audience in any purposeful way. |
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... authority over " all and every player or players with their playmakers . " 2 Thirty years later , Henry Jackson of ... authority they have presumed to act the same . " 4 The authorities were not uninterested in Middleton and they even ...
... authority of his writings diminished by the power of women . David Riggs has suggested that Jonson's interest in gender and poetic authority in 1608-9 had a biographical context . He argues that the misogyny of Epicoene vented Jonson's ...
... Authority in Shakespeare's Theatre , " Shakespeare Quarterly 39 ( 1988 ) : 406 . Chapter 4. Instituting Mirth in Renaissance Comedy 1. See Leah S. Marcus , The Politics of Mirth : Jonson , Herrick , Milton , Marvell , and the Defense of ...
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The Powerless Theater | 1 |
The Knowledge Marketplace | 64 |
Instituting Mirth in Renaissance Comedy | 71 |
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