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Informationen zum Autor Ros King is Professor of English at The University of Southampton Klappentext The heart of this book is its fully annotated, critical editions of the surviving work of Richard Edwards, one of the most influential poets and dramatists writing in England before Shakespeare. Ros King's extensive introduction, identifying the holes in the documentary evidence that might accommodate this important but now little known writer, rewrites the history of pre-Shakespearean drama, illustrates new approaches to sixteenth-century prosody and to the modernisation of dramatic poetry, and re-evaluates the public role of theatre and poetry during a particularly turbulent period in English history.While it will be essential reading for specialist scholars, it will also be of much wider interest. The introduction is highly accessible which makes it an appropriate text-book for students in a field where few textbooks are available. It will appeal to the current appetite among the reading public for biography, while the play, poems and songs are themselves very appealing. Zusammenfassung Focuses on the work of Richard Edwards! one of the most influential poets and dramatists writing in England before Shakespeare. This book includes Edwards' play! "Damon and Pythias"! his poems! together with a number of original musical settings. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceRichard Edwards: Materials for a lifeReligious politics in drama and poetryEdwards of the ChapelDamon and PythiasThe Paradise of Dainty DevicesEdwards's poetic techniqueTheatre and the art of good councilOxford 1566Edwards's legacy and influenceDamon and Pythias in printEditorial approach to modernisationDamon and PythiasPoemsMusicSelect Bibliography