<p>This book looks at the staging and performance of normality in early modern drama. Analysing conventions and rules, habitual practices, common things and objects, and mundane sights and experiences, this volume foregrounds a staged normality that has been heretofore unseen, ignored, or taken for
Staged Transgression in Shakespeare’s England
✍ Scribed by Rory Loughnane, Edel Semple (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 310
- Series
- Palgrave Shakespeare Studies
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction: Stages of Transgression....Pages 1-23
‘On the most Eminent seate thereof is Gouernement Illustrated’: Staging Power in the Lord Mayor’s Show....Pages 24-36
The Transgressive Stage Player....Pages 37-48
‘Ha, Ha, Ha’: Shakespeare and the Edge of Laughter....Pages 49-62
‘Have we done aught amiss?’: Transgression, Indirection and Audience Reception in Titus Andronicus....Pages 63-75
The King’s Three Bodies: Resistance Theory and Richard III....Pages 76-88
Marriage, Politics and Law in The Tragedy of Mariam and The Duchess of Malfi....Pages 89-103
Incapacitated Will....Pages 104-119
Transgression Embodied: Medicine, Religion and Shakespeare’s Dramatized Persons....Pages 120-135
The Taming of the Jew: Spit and the Civilizing Process in The Merchant of Venice....Pages 136-152
‘Edgar I Nothing Am’: Blackface in King Lear....Pages 153-164
Marrying the Dead: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Antony and Cleopatra, Cymbeline and The Tempest....Pages 165-179
Speaking Out of Turn: Gender, Language and Transgression in Early Modern England....Pages 180-193
Rethinking Transgression with Shakespeare’s Bawds....Pages 194-208
‘Nothing but pickled cucumbers’: the Longing Wives of Middletonian City Comedy....Pages 209-223
Lady Macbeth and Othello, Convention and Transgression in Early Modern Tragedy....Pages 224-238
‘How to vse your Brothers Brotherly’: Civility, Incivility and Civil War in 3 Henry VI....Pages 239-251
Afterword: Thinking Staged Transgression Literally....Pages 252-259
Back Matter....Pages 260-298
✦ Subjects
Early Modern/Renaissance Literature; Poetry and Poetics; Performing Arts; British and Irish Literature; Literary Theory
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