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Shakespeare and Theatrical Patronage in Early Modern England (Hardcover): Paul Whitfield White, Suzanne R. Westfall Shakespeare and Theatrical Patronage in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
Paul Whitfield White, Suzanne R. Westfall
R2,686 R2,400 Discovery Miles 24 000 Save R286 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This wide-ranging study relates patronage to Shakespeare and the theatrical culture of his time. Twelve distinguished theater historians address such questions as--What important functions did patronage have for the theater during this period? How, in turn, did the theater impact on and represent patronage? In what ways do patronage, political power, and playing intersect? The authors also show how patronage practices changed and developed from the early Tudor period to the years in which Shakespeare was the English theater's leading artist.

Drama and Religion in English Provincial Society, 1485-1660 (Hardcover, New): Paul Whitfield White Drama and Religion in English Provincial Society, 1485-1660 (Hardcover, New)
Paul Whitfield White
R2,681 R2,395 Discovery Miles 23 950 Save R286 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, Paul Whitfield White examines the interplay between theatre and religion in provincial England from the early Tudors to 1660. In challenging the critical narrative of secularization, suppression, and demise, he recasts the history of that drama in the light of fresh sources and scholarship. The project engages with recent interests in Shakespearean criticism concerning the theatrical culture of the north of England, where a documented contemporary touring troupe performed Shakespeare's plays in Catholic households. Defying the 'medieval/renaissance' divide of past drama/literature scholarship, the book begins in the early Tudor period, when parish revels flourished as part of a nationwide surge in religious fund-raising and charity. It proceeds with the argument that the history of early modern theatre in provincial society, as in London, remained vibrant and diverse for popular audiences in many parts of the country, and that religion contributed to that vitality and variety.

Drama and Religion in English Provincial Society, 1485-1660 (Paperback): Paul Whitfield White Drama and Religion in English Provincial Society, 1485-1660 (Paperback)
Paul Whitfield White
R1,090 Discovery Miles 10 900 Out of stock

In this book, Paul Whitfield White examines the interplay between theatre and religion in provincial England from the early Tudors to 1660. In challenging the critical narrative of secularization, suppression, and demise, he recasts the history of that drama in the light of fresh sources and scholarship. The project engages with recent interests in Shakespearean criticism concerning the theatrical culture of the north of England, where a documented contemporary touring troupe performed Shakespeare's plays in Catholic households. Defying the 'medieval/renaissance' divide of past drama/literature scholarship, the book begins in the early Tudor period, when parish revels flourished as part of a nationwide surge in religious fund-raising and charity. It proceeds with the argument that the history of early modern theatre in provincial society, as in London, remained vibrant and diverse for popular audiences in many parts of the country, and that religion contributed to that vitality and variety.

Shakespeare and Theatrical Patronage in Early Modern England (Paperback, New ed): Paul Whitfield White, Suzanne R. Westfall Shakespeare and Theatrical Patronage in Early Modern England (Paperback, New ed)
Paul Whitfield White, Suzanne R. Westfall
R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Out of stock

During the past quarter of a century, the study of patronage-theatre relations in early modern England has developed considerably. This, however, is an extensive, wide-ranging and representative 2002 study of patronage as it relates to Shakespeare and the theatrical culture of his time. Twelve distinguished theatre historians address such questions as: What important functions did patronage have for the theatre during this period? How, in turn, did the theatre impact and represent patronage? Where do paying spectators and purchasers of printed drama fit into the discussion of patronage? The authors also show how patronage practices changed and developed from the early Tudor period to the years in which Shakespeare was the English theatre's leading artist. This important book will appeal to scholars of Renaissance social history as well as those who focus on Shakespeare and his playwriting contemporaries.

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