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Locating the Queen's Men presents new and groundbreaking essays on the theatrical and economic contexts of this prominent acting company. Offering a detailed critical engagement that includes a repertory study and investigations into distinctive style, this collection revises standard accounts of Elizabethan theatre history, showing that the company, which bridged a gap between medieval dramatic traditions and the era of Shakespeare and Marlowe, was a vital force in early modern England.
Locating the Queen's Men presents new and groundbreaking essays on the theatrical and economic contexts of this prominent acting company. Offering a detailed critical engagement that includes a repertory study and investigations into distinctive style, this collection revises standard accounts of Elizabethan theatre history, showing that the company, which bridged a gap between medieval dramatic traditions and the era of Shakespeare and Marlowe, was a vital force in early modern England.
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Autorenporträt
Helen Ostovich is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University, Canada. Holger Schott Syme is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Toronto, Canada. Andrew Griffin, Assistant Profressor, University of California Santa Barbara, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Helen Ostovich, Holger Schott Syme, Griffin Andrew; Part 1 In and Out of London; Chapter 1 On the Road and on the Wagon, Barbara D. Palmer; Chapter 2 The Queen's Men in Elizabethan Cambridge, Paul Whitfield White; Chapter 3 Motives for Patronage: The Queen's Men at New Park, October 1588, Lawrence Manley; Chapter 4 London Inns as Playing Venues for the Queen's Men, David Kathman; Chapter 5 'The Curtain is Yours', Tiffany Stern; Part 2 The Repertory on Page and Stage; Chapter 6 The Start of Something Big, Roslyn L. Knutson; Chapter 7 Page Wit and Puppet-like Wealth: Orality and Print in Three Lords and Three Ladies of London, Ian Munro; Chapter 8 Truth, Poetry, and Report in The True Tragedy of Richard III, Brian Walsh; Chapter 9 The Famous Victories and the 1600 Quarto of Henry V, Richard Dutton; Part 3 Figuring Character; Chapter 10 On-stage Allegory and its Legacy: The Three Ladies of London, Alan C. Dessen; Chapter 11 Usury on the London Stage: Robert Wilson's Three Ladies of London, Lloyd Edward Kermode; Chapter 12 Appropriations of the Popular Tradition in The Famous Victories of Henry V and The Troublesome Raigne of King John, Karen Oberer; Chapter 13 Male Birth Fantasies and Maternal Monarchs: The Queen's Men and The Troublesome Raigne of King John, Tara L. Lyons; Part 4 From Script to Stage; Chapter 14 When is the Jig Up - and What is it Up To?, William N. West; Chapter 15 Facial Hair and the Performance of Adult Masculinity on the Early Modern English Stage, Eleanor Rycroft; Chapter 16 Performing the Queen's Men: A Project in Theatre Historiography, Peter Cockett;
Introduction, Helen Ostovich, Holger Schott Syme, Griffin Andrew; Part 1 In and Out of London; Chapter 1 On the Road and on the Wagon, Barbara D. Palmer; Chapter 2 The Queen's Men in Elizabethan Cambridge, Paul Whitfield White; Chapter 3 Motives for Patronage: The Queen's Men at New Park, October 1588, Lawrence Manley; Chapter 4 London Inns as Playing Venues for the Queen's Men, David Kathman; Chapter 5 'The Curtain is Yours', Tiffany Stern; Part 2 The Repertory on Page and Stage; Chapter 6 The Start of Something Big, Roslyn L. Knutson; Chapter 7 Page Wit and Puppet-like Wealth: Orality and Print in Three Lords and Three Ladies of London, Ian Munro; Chapter 8 Truth, Poetry, and Report in The True Tragedy of Richard III, Brian Walsh; Chapter 9 The Famous Victories and the 1600 Quarto of Henry V, Richard Dutton; Part 3 Figuring Character; Chapter 10 On-stage Allegory and its Legacy: The Three Ladies of London, Alan C. Dessen; Chapter 11 Usury on the London Stage: Robert Wilson's Three Ladies of London, Lloyd Edward Kermode; Chapter 12 Appropriations of the Popular Tradition in The Famous Victories of Henry V and The Troublesome Raigne of King John, Karen Oberer; Chapter 13 Male Birth Fantasies and Maternal Monarchs: The Queen's Men and The Troublesome Raigne of King John, Tara L. Lyons; Part 4 From Script to Stage; Chapter 14 When is the Jig Up - and What is it Up To?, William N. West; Chapter 15 Facial Hair and the Performance of Adult Masculinity on the Early Modern English Stage, Eleanor Rycroft; Chapter 16 Performing the Queen's Men: A Project in Theatre Historiography, Peter Cockett;
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