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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... meaning from their own texts to the " malicious " imaginings of their audiences , since by virtue of this transfer of the production of meaning , the stage could carry political meanings but need not acknowledge such meanings as its own ...
... meaning of the play as political allegory is indeterminate - a fact indicated by the modern scholarly dispute about the play . 34 None of the proposed topical read- ings is persuasive , and it is probably true - as Peter Saccio has said ...
... meaning ; in each document , it hunts out a voice reduced to silence that should be roused to life again . We can ... meaning , and inter- pretation , whereas " archaeology , " focusing on analyses of effects rather than on ...
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