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The Oxford Anthology of Tudor Drama (Paperback)
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The Oxford Anthology of Tudor Drama (Paperback)
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This anthology is the sister volume to The Oxford Handbook of Tudor
Drama. It contains sixteen of the most important, innovative, and
dramatically exciting plays from the long Tudor century (1485-1603)
newly edited in accessible modern spelling from original
manuscripts or printed texts. Unlike previous anthologies, which
have tended to divide the period by selecting examples of only
'medieval' or 'Renaissance' drama, and so eliding the continuities
between the two, this volume gives readers an overview of the whole
period. For in reality 'medieval' plays such as the magnificent
York mystery cycle and the interludes of John Heywood were being
performed through much of the sixteenth century, alongside
'Renaissance' works such as the comedy Gammer Gurton's Needle and
Jasper Heywood's English re-imagining of Seneca's tragedy of blood,
Thyestes. Tudor audiences clearly did not share the assumptions of
modern editors, who have seen the plays produced before the 1590s
as 'primitive', didactic stuff, soon swept away by the genius of
Marlowe and Shakespeare. They enjoyed all of the works printed
here, some anthologised in a readily available collection for the
first time, seeing in each of them elements of dramatic action,
character, and emotional engagement that moved and entertained
them. This anthology will allow modern readers to see why, offering
a chronological arrangement of the best Tudor plays that allows
them to see for themselves the ways in which the traditions and
tropes that would characterise the Shakespearean stage were tried
and tested through a century of innovation and experiment. With the
riches of a century of Tudor drama before them in a single volume,
readers and performers will be able to judge both what was gained
in the long century from the 1480s to the 1600s and also what was
lost as drama moved from the streets and halls of the early Tudor
period to the professional playhouses of the Elizabethan age.
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