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Tamburlaine: A Critical Reader

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext The true genius of this collection is in its Janusian perspective ... Tamburlaine: A Critical Reader serves as a concise but impressive review of Tamburlaine’s history in past decades, a time capsule recording the current state of the field, and an optimistic forecast of what we may see in decades to come. Informationen zum Autor David McInnis is the Gerry Higgins Senior Lecturer in Shakespeare Studies at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He is author of Mind-Travelling and Voyage Drama in Early Modern England (2013) and co-editor (with Claire Jowitt) of Travel and Drama in Early Modern England: The Journeying Play (2019). With Matthew Steggle, he edited Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England (2014). He serves on the editorial board of Marlowe Studies: An Annual , is Secretary of the Marlowe Society of America, and also created and maintains the Marlowe Bibliography Online.A collection of critical essays ideal for undergraduate students and scholars and teachers of Marlowe's Tamburlaine plays. Zusammenfassung Arden Early Modern Drama Guides offer students and academics practical and accessible introductions to the critical and performance contexts of key Elizabethan and Jacobean plays. Essays from leading international scholars give invaluable insight into the text by presenting a range of critical perspectives, making the books ideal companions for study and research. Key features include: Essays on the plays’ critical and performance history A keynote essay on current research and thinking about the play A selection of new essays by leading scholars A survey of resources to direct students’ further reading about the play in print and onlineThe blockbuster Tamburlaine plays (1587) instantly established Marlowe’s reputation for experimenting with subversive, outrageous and immoral material. The plays follow the meteoric rise of a Scythian shepherd-turned-warlord, whose conquests of eastern emperors soon sees him established as the most powerful man in the world. The visual tableaux featured in the plays are iconic. He uses his enemy Bajazeth as a footstool, and has other emperors pull his chariot like horses. He burns the Qur’an on stage. The plays were memorable, too, for how they sounded: they showcased the power and variability of iambic pentameter, the meter that Shakespeare would go on to perfect. No history of Shakespeare’s theatre is complete without understanding the influence and significance of Marlowe’s Tamburlaine plays. Tamburlaine: A Critical Reader offers the definitive introduction to these plays and new perspectives on these seminal works. It provides an overview of their reception on stage and by critics, and offers fresh insights into the teaching of these plays in the classroom. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsSeries IntroductionNotes on ContributorsIntroduction David McInnis, University of Melbourne, Australia 1 Tamburlaine , 1587-2000: A Reception History M. L. Stapleton, Purdue University, USA 2 ‘The Critical Landscape, 2000-Present’ Sarah Wall-Randell, Wellesley College, USA 3 ‘High astounding terms’: Tamburlaine and Tamburlaine on stage Peter Kirwan, University of Nottingham, UK 4 New Directions: Mending Tamburlaine Claire M. L. Bourne, Pennsylvania State University, USA 5 New Directions: Tamburlaine the Weather Man Tom Rutter, University of Sheffield, UK 6 New Directions: Towards a Racialized Tamburlaine Sydnee Wagner, The Graduate Center, CUNY, USA 7 New Directions: Retooling Timür Matthew Dimmock, University of Sussex, UK 8 Three Tents for Tamburlaine : Resources and Approaches for Teaching the Play Liam E. Semler, University of Sydney, Australia Works Cited and Selected Further ReadingIndex...

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Authors David Mcinnis, McInnis David
Assisted by David Mcinnis (Editor), McInnis David (Editor)
Publisher Arden shakespeare
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2020
 
EAN 9781350082717
ISBN 978-1-350-08271-7
No. of pages 272
Series The Arden Shakespeare
Arden Early Modern Drama Guides
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama, Literary studies: general, Literary studies: plays & playwrights, Literary studies: plays and playwrights

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