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This first full-length study of Middleton and Rowley uses their plays to propose a new model for the study of collaborative authorship in early modern English drama.
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This first full-length study of Middleton and Rowley uses their plays to propose a new model for the study of collaborative authorship in early modern English drama.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781487522650
- ISBN-10: 1487522657
- Artikelnr.: 49225592
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781487522650
- ISBN-10: 1487522657
- Artikelnr.: 49225592
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
by David Nicol
Acknowledgements
Note on the Citation of Early Modern Dramatic Texts
1. Middleton and Rowley: Writing About Collaborative Drama
- Critical Approaches to Collaboration: The Case of The Changeling
- Middleton, Rowley and Authorship
- Authorial Divisions and the Process of Collaboration
- Analyzing Collaborative Drama
2. Collaborators and Individual Style: Choice and Religion in The
Changeling
- Choosing to Sin in All`s Lost by Lust
- The Mind of the Sinner
- Calvinism and Middleton`s Tragedies
- Collaboration and Choice in The Changeling
- Divided Authors
3. The Actor as Collaborator: Wit at Several Weapons and the Incorporation
of Persona
- Rowley’s Persona Under Different Playwrights
- The Rowleyan Clown in All’s Lost by Lust
- The Structure of Rowley’s Clown Plots
- Middleton, Rowley, and the Clown: Wit at Several Weapons
- The Clown’s Perspective
4. Collaborators and Playing Companies: Class and Genre in A Fair Quarrel
- Middleton and the Factious Comedy
- Rowley and Romance
- The Double Ending of A Fair Quarrel
- Duelling Genres
5. A Presence in the Crowd: Multiple Authorship and the Individual Voice in
The Spanish Gypsy, The World Tosesed at Teninis and The Old Law
- An Actor’s Presence in The Spanish Gypsy and The Changeling
- The Patron’s Presence in The World Tossed at Tennis and The Old Law
- Epilogue: The Presence of the Absent Author
Appendix: A Middleton-Rowley Chronology
Note on the Citation of Early Modern Dramatic Texts
1. Middleton and Rowley: Writing About Collaborative Drama
- Critical Approaches to Collaboration: The Case of The Changeling
- Middleton, Rowley and Authorship
- Authorial Divisions and the Process of Collaboration
- Analyzing Collaborative Drama
2. Collaborators and Individual Style: Choice and Religion in The
Changeling
- Choosing to Sin in All`s Lost by Lust
- The Mind of the Sinner
- Calvinism and Middleton`s Tragedies
- Collaboration and Choice in The Changeling
- Divided Authors
3. The Actor as Collaborator: Wit at Several Weapons and the Incorporation
of Persona
- Rowley’s Persona Under Different Playwrights
- The Rowleyan Clown in All’s Lost by Lust
- The Structure of Rowley’s Clown Plots
- Middleton, Rowley, and the Clown: Wit at Several Weapons
- The Clown’s Perspective
4. Collaborators and Playing Companies: Class and Genre in A Fair Quarrel
- Middleton and the Factious Comedy
- Rowley and Romance
- The Double Ending of A Fair Quarrel
- Duelling Genres
5. A Presence in the Crowd: Multiple Authorship and the Individual Voice in
The Spanish Gypsy, The World Tosesed at Teninis and The Old Law
- An Actor’s Presence in The Spanish Gypsy and The Changeling
- The Patron’s Presence in The World Tossed at Tennis and The Old Law
- Epilogue: The Presence of the Absent Author
Appendix: A Middleton-Rowley Chronology
Acknowledgements
Note on the Citation of Early Modern Dramatic Texts
1. Middleton and Rowley: Writing About Collaborative Drama
- Critical Approaches to Collaboration: The Case of The Changeling
- Middleton, Rowley and Authorship
- Authorial Divisions and the Process of Collaboration
- Analyzing Collaborative Drama
2. Collaborators and Individual Style: Choice and Religion in The
Changeling
- Choosing to Sin in All`s Lost by Lust
- The Mind of the Sinner
- Calvinism and Middleton`s Tragedies
- Collaboration and Choice in The Changeling
- Divided Authors
3. The Actor as Collaborator: Wit at Several Weapons and the Incorporation
of Persona
- Rowley’s Persona Under Different Playwrights
- The Rowleyan Clown in All’s Lost by Lust
- The Structure of Rowley’s Clown Plots
- Middleton, Rowley, and the Clown: Wit at Several Weapons
- The Clown’s Perspective
4. Collaborators and Playing Companies: Class and Genre in A Fair Quarrel
- Middleton and the Factious Comedy
- Rowley and Romance
- The Double Ending of A Fair Quarrel
- Duelling Genres
5. A Presence in the Crowd: Multiple Authorship and the Individual Voice in
The Spanish Gypsy, The World Tosesed at Teninis and The Old Law
- An Actor’s Presence in The Spanish Gypsy and The Changeling
- The Patron’s Presence in The World Tossed at Tennis and The Old Law
- Epilogue: The Presence of the Absent Author
Appendix: A Middleton-Rowley Chronology
Note on the Citation of Early Modern Dramatic Texts
1. Middleton and Rowley: Writing About Collaborative Drama
- Critical Approaches to Collaboration: The Case of The Changeling
- Middleton, Rowley and Authorship
- Authorial Divisions and the Process of Collaboration
- Analyzing Collaborative Drama
2. Collaborators and Individual Style: Choice and Religion in The
Changeling
- Choosing to Sin in All`s Lost by Lust
- The Mind of the Sinner
- Calvinism and Middleton`s Tragedies
- Collaboration and Choice in The Changeling
- Divided Authors
3. The Actor as Collaborator: Wit at Several Weapons and the Incorporation
of Persona
- Rowley’s Persona Under Different Playwrights
- The Rowleyan Clown in All’s Lost by Lust
- The Structure of Rowley’s Clown Plots
- Middleton, Rowley, and the Clown: Wit at Several Weapons
- The Clown’s Perspective
4. Collaborators and Playing Companies: Class and Genre in A Fair Quarrel
- Middleton and the Factious Comedy
- Rowley and Romance
- The Double Ending of A Fair Quarrel
- Duelling Genres
5. A Presence in the Crowd: Multiple Authorship and the Individual Voice in
The Spanish Gypsy, The World Tosesed at Teninis and The Old Law
- An Actor’s Presence in The Spanish Gypsy and The Changeling
- The Patron’s Presence in The World Tossed at Tennis and The Old Law
- Epilogue: The Presence of the Absent Author
Appendix: A Middleton-Rowley Chronology