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Theatres and Encyclopedias in Early Modern Europe (Paperback, New ed)
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Theatres and Encyclopedias in Early Modern Europe (Paperback, New ed)
Series: Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture
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In this 2003 book West explores what 'theatre' meant to medieval
and Renaissance writers and places Renaissance drama within the
influential context of the encyclopedic writings produced at the
time. It was an encyclopedic culture, obsessed with sorting
knowledge, and early encyclopedias presented themselves as textual
theatres, in which everything knowable could be represented in
concrete, visible form. Medieval and Renaissance plays, similarly,
took encyclopedic themes as their topics: the mysteries of nature,
universal history, the world of learning. But instead of
transmitting authorized knowledge unambiguously, as it was supposed
to be, the theatre created a situation in which ordinary experience
could become a source of authority. West covers a wide range of
works, from the encyclopedic texts of the Middle Ages and
Renaissance to Marlowe's Dr Faustus, Jonson's The Alchemist, and
Bacon's Novum Organum, to provide a fascinating picture of the
cultural life of the period.
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