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Shakespeare and His Contemporaries

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext " Shakespeare and His Contemporaries embraces a gamut of dramatists! not only Marlowe! Greene! and Jonson! but also Caldéron! Molière! Cervantes! Racine! and others. It shows how history and theory mix in the Elizabethan Age and how! too! in the age of global expansion! their relation to theater informs their world and ours. A book of immense scope and vision! it reads comedy and tragedy in the same breath! assuring us that the Bard's thespian and poetic heritage forever moves forward. Its elegantly close takes on works in English! French and Spanish draw us into a welter of four centuries of drama. Hart's impassioned and stunning book will be an enduring point of reference for us all." - Tom Conley! Lowell Professor of Romance Languages and Visual and Environmental Studies! Harvard University Informationen zum Autor JONATHAN HART Director of Comparative Literature and Professor of English at University of Alberta, Canada. He has published books of poetry, literary criticism and theory, and history. His most recent book is Empires and Colonies and an edited collection, City of the End of Things . Klappentext This book is concerned with language! genre! drama! and literary and historical narrative and examines the comedy of Shakespeare in the context of comedies from Italy! Spain! and France in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Zusammenfassung This book is concerned with language! genre! drama! and literary and historical narrative and examines the comedy of Shakespeare in the context of comedies from Italy! Spain! and France in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction England and Empire Marlowe's Apostrophe Greene's Romance Renaissance Comedy Narrative, Theory, Drama Story, Play, History Dramatic History Shakespeare's Romance

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Introduction England and Empire Marlowe's Apostrophe Greene's Romance Renaissance Comedy Narrative, Theory, Drama Story, Play, History Dramatic History Shakespeare's Romance

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" Shakespeare and His Contemporaries embraces a gamut of dramatists, not only Marlowe, Greene, and Jonson, but also Caldéron, Molière, Cervantes, Racine, and others. It shows how history and theory mix in the Elizabethan Age and how, too, in the age of global expansion, their relation to theater informs their world and ours. A book of immense scope and vision, it reads comedy and tragedy in the same breath, assuring us that the Bard's thespian and poetic heritage forever moves forward. Its elegantly close takes on works in English, French and Spanish draw us into a welter of four centuries of drama. Hart's impassioned and stunning book will be an enduring point of reference for us all." - Tom Conley, Lowell Professor of Romance Languages and Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University

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