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Ancient Scripts and Modern Experience on the English Stage, 1500-1700 (Hardcover)
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Ancient Scripts and Modern Experience on the English Stage, 1500-1700 (Hardcover)
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Unlike the contrast between the sacred and the taboo, the
opposition of "comic" and "tragic" is not a way of categorizing
experience that we find in cultures all over the world or even at
different periods in Western civilization. Though medieval writers
and readers distinguished stories with happy endings from stories
with unhappy endings, it was not until the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries--fifteen hundred years after Sophocles,
Euripides, Plautus, and Terence had last been performed in the
theaters of the Roman Empire--that tragedy and comedy regained
their ancient importance as ways of giving dramatic coherence to
human events. Ancient Scripts and Modern Experience on the English
Stage charts that rediscovery, not in the pages of scholars' books,
but on the stages of England's schools, colleges, inns of court,
and royal court, and finally in the public theaters of
sixteenth-and seventeenth-century London. In bringing to
imaginative life the scripts, eyewitness accounts, and financial
records of these productions, Bruce Smith turns to the
structuralist models that anthropologists have used to explain how
human beings as social creatures organize and systematize
experience. He sets in place the critical, physical, and social
structures in which sixteenth-and seventeenth-century Englishmen
watched productions of classical comedy and classical tragedy. Seen
in these three contexts, these productions play out a conflict
between classical and medieval ways of understanding and
experiencing comedy's interplay between satiric and romantic
impulses and tragedy's clash between individuals and society.
Originally published in 1988. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the
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found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University
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