Considering affect as mood, inclination, and manner, as well as emotion, and addressing affect as both an economic and cultural phenomenon, this collection of fourteen original essays showcases historical modes of affect within the formal productions of early modern English theater as well as its more informal entertainments and spectacles. It is therefore an important reference for students and scholars of theater studies, performance studies, early modern history, and literary theory.
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