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Theatre and Culture in Early Modern England, 1650-1737

From Leviathan to Licensing Act
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This collection examines theatre and culture in early modern England from 1650 to 1737, framed by the publication of Leviathan and the 1713 Licensing Act. It offers analysis of both canonical and non-canonical texts, exploring the evolution of drama across different decades. Topics include the playwright's relationship with the monarch, women's roles in writing and performance, the changing theatrical market, and themes of gender and class through representations of masculinity, libertinism, and social settings like the coffee house.
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Ideal for scholars and students of Restoration and eighteenth-century theatre, drama historians, and those interested in cultural and gender studies within early modern England.

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A collection that provides analysis of both canonical and non-canonical texts within the scope of an eighty-year period of theatre history, allowing for definition and assessment that uncouples Restoration drama from eighteenth-century drama.

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Framed by the publication of Leviathan and the 1713 Licensing Act, this collection provides analysis of both canonical and non-canonical texts within the scope of an eighty-year period of theatre history, allowing for definition and assessment that uncouples Restoration drama from eighteenth-century drama.

Individual essays demonstrate the significant contrasts between the theatre of different decades and the context of performance, paying special attention to the literary innovation and socio-political changes that contributed to the evolution of drama. Exploring the developments in both tragedy and comedy, and in literary production, specific topics include the playwright's relationship to the monarch, women writers' connection to the audience, the changing market for plays, and the rise of the bourgeoisie.

This collection also examines aspects of gender and class through the exploration of women's impact on performance and production, masculinity and libertinism, master/servant relationships, and dramatic representations of the coffee house.

Accompanied by a list of Spanish-English plays and a chronology of monarch's reigns and significant changes in theatre history, From Leviathan to Licensing Act is a valuable tool for scholars of Restoration and eighteenth-century performance, providing groundwork for future research and investigation.

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Journal of British Studies notes the collection's impact on future readings of the period's drama and English culture, highlighting its important ideas and observations. Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research praises its value for specialists and those interested in gender representation, calling it rewarding for scholarly curiosity.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781409400578

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 December 2010

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Contributors:

  • Edited by Catie Gill

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 476g

Pages: 190

About the Author

Catie Gill is lecturer in Early Modern Writing at Loughborough University. Catie Gill, Paddy Lyons, Jacqueline Pearson, Juan A. Prieto-Pablos, Sandra Clark, Warren Chernaik, Jorge Braga Riera, Jane Milling, Fiona Ritchie, Maria Jose Mora, Manuel J. Gomez-Lara.

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