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  1. Kingship, madness, and masculinity on the early modern stage
    mad world, mad kings
    Beteiligt: Gutierrez-Dennehy, Christina (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Altogether, the essays question what happens when theatrical expressions of madness are mapped onto the... mehr

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    "Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Altogether, the essays question what happens when theatrical expressions of madness are mapped onto the bodies of actors playing kings, and how the threat of diminished masculinity affects representations of power. This volume is the ideal resource for students and scholars interested in the history of kingship, gender, and politics in early modern drama"--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Gutierrez-Dennehy, Christina (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9780367760847; 9780367760830
    RVK Klassifikation: HI 1161
    Schriftenreihe: New interdisciplinary approaches to early modern culture: confluences and contexts
    Schlagworte: English drama; Kings and rulers in literature; Mentally ill in literature; Mental illness in literature; Masculinity in literature; Power (Philosophy) in literature; Sovereignty in literature; Theater; Theater
    Umfang: xiii, 228 Seiten, Notenbeispiel
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: madness, kingship, and early modern masculinity / Christina Gutierrez-Dennehy. - Distracted kingship1. "Cold in great affairs:" finding madness in the writer's method: decoding representations of the madness of Shakespeare's Henry VI / Alison Basil. - "Bad is the world": Richard III and social deformity / Liberty S. Stanavage. - "Every madman dreameth waking": Macbeth and The Winter's Tale / Carole Levin. - "Now quit you of great shames": Henry V and the mad French king / Christina Gutierrez-Dennehy. - Fractured masculinity "The strangest men that ever nature made!" Wildness, lovesickness, and sodomy in Marlowe's Edward II and Tamburlaine the Great / Sarah Crockarell. - Murderous distraction and the downfall of the tyrant in Thomas Middleton's The Lady's Tragedy / William David Green. - Sad stories of the death of kings: using despair to write history / Jeffrey S. Squires. - Performed madness Tom a Bedlam's masculine melancholy and King Lear's missing mad song / Stacey Jocoy. - "My honor's at the stake": anger, illness, and royal identity in All's Well that Ends Well / Deb Streusand. - "Let hell make Crook'd my mind": kingship and madness in Richard III / Benjamin Curns. - Feigning sick: King Lear, Volpone, and the strategic performance of disability / R.W. Jones. - Performing the "mad" prince: mental illness and princeliness in Hamlet / Rachel Stewart. - Conclusion: the future of mad kings / Christina Gutierrez-Dennehy

  2. Kingship, madness, and masculinity on the early modern stage
    mad world, mad kings
    Beteiligt: Gutierrez-Dennehy, Christina (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Altogether, the essays question what happens when theatrical expressions of madness are mapped onto the... mehr

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    10 A 134777
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    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2021 A 12157
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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek
    2022/5240
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    Hochschule für Musik und Theater 'Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy' Leipzig, Bibliothek und Archiv
    keine Fernleihe
    Brechtbau-Bibliothek
    NJ 263.205
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    "Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Altogether, the essays question what happens when theatrical expressions of madness are mapped onto the bodies of actors playing kings, and how the threat of diminished masculinity affects representations of power. This volume is the ideal resource for students and scholars interested in the history of kingship, gender, and politics in early modern drama"--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Gutierrez-Dennehy, Christina (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9780367760847; 9780367760830
    RVK Klassifikation: HI 1161
    Schriftenreihe: New interdisciplinary approaches to early modern culture: confluences and contexts
    Schlagworte: English drama; Kings and rulers in literature; Mentally ill in literature; Mental illness in literature; Masculinity in literature; Power (Philosophy) in literature; Sovereignty in literature; Theater; Theater
    Umfang: xiii, 228 Seiten, Notenbeispiel
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: madness, kingship, and early modern masculinity / Christina Gutierrez-Dennehy. - Distracted kingship1. "Cold in great affairs:" finding madness in the writer's method: decoding representations of the madness of Shakespeare's Henry VI / Alison Basil. - "Bad is the world": Richard III and social deformity / Liberty S. Stanavage. - "Every madman dreameth waking": Macbeth and The Winter's Tale / Carole Levin. - "Now quit you of great shames": Henry V and the mad French king / Christina Gutierrez-Dennehy. - Fractured masculinity "The strangest men that ever nature made!" Wildness, lovesickness, and sodomy in Marlowe's Edward II and Tamburlaine the Great / Sarah Crockarell. - Murderous distraction and the downfall of the tyrant in Thomas Middleton's The Lady's Tragedy / William David Green. - Sad stories of the death of kings: using despair to write history / Jeffrey S. Squires. - Performed madness Tom a Bedlam's masculine melancholy and King Lear's missing mad song / Stacey Jocoy. - "My honor's at the stake": anger, illness, and royal identity in All's Well that Ends Well / Deb Streusand. - "Let hell make Crook'd my mind": kingship and madness in Richard III / Benjamin Curns. - Feigning sick: King Lear, Volpone, and the strategic performance of disability / R.W. Jones. - Performing the "mad" prince: mental illness and princeliness in Hamlet / Rachel Stewart. - Conclusion: the future of mad kings / Christina Gutierrez-Dennehy

  3. Kingship, madness, and masculinity on the early modern stage
    mad world, mad kings
    Beteiligt: Gutierrez-Dennehy, Christina (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Although there have been numerous volumes examining the medical and social dimensions of mental illness in... mehr

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg
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    Universitätsbibliothek Würzburg
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    Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Although there have been numerous volumes examining the medical and social dimensions of mental illness in the early modern period, and a few that have examined stage representations of such conditions, this volume is unique in its focus on the relationships between madness, kingship, and the anxiety of lost or fragile masculinity. The chapters uncover how, as the early modern understanding of mental illness refocused on human, rather than supernatural, causes, public stages became important arenas for playwrights, actors, and audiences to explore expressions of madness and to practice diagnoses. Throughout the volume, the authors engage with the field of disability studies to show how disability and mental health were portrayed on stage and what those representations reveal about the period and the people who lived in it. Altogether, the essays question what happens when theatrical expressions of madness are mapped onto the bodies of actors playing kings, and how the threat of diminished masculinity affects representations of power.This volume is the ideal resource for students and scholars interested in the history of kingship, gender, and politics in early modern drama.

     

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  4. Kingship, madness, and masculinity on the early modern stage
    mad world, mad kings
    Beteiligt: Gutierrez-Dennehy, Christina (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Although there have been numerous volumes examining the medical and social dimensions of mental illness in... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld
    WE161 K5M1M
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Although there have been numerous volumes examining the medical and social dimensions of mental illness in the early modern period, and a few that have examined stage representations of such conditions, this volume is unique in its focus on the relationships between madness, kingship, and the anxiety of lost or fragile masculinity. The chapters uncover how, as the early modern understanding of mental illness refocused on human, rather than supernatural, causes, public stages became important arenas for playwrights, actors, and audiences to explore expressions of madness and to practice diagnoses. Throughout the volume, the authors engage with the field of disability studies to show how disability and mental health were portrayed on stage and what those representations reveal about the period and the people who lived in it. Altogether, the essays question what happens when theatrical expressions of madness are mapped onto the bodies of actors playing kings, and how the threat of diminished masculinity affects representations of power.This volume is the ideal resource for students and scholars interested in the history of kingship, gender, and politics in early modern drama.

     

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  5. Kingship, madness, and masculinity on the early modern stage
    mad world, mad kings
    Beteiligt: Gutierrez-Dennehy, Christina (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Although there have been numerous volumes examining the medical and social dimensions of mental illness in... mehr

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Although there have been numerous volumes examining the medical and social dimensions of mental illness in the early modern period, and a few that have examined stage representations of such conditions, this volume is unique in its focus on the relationships between madness, kingship, and the anxiety of lost or fragile masculinity. The chapters uncover how, as the early modern understanding of mental illness refocused on human, rather than supernatural, causes, public stages became important arenas for playwrights, actors, and audiences to explore expressions of madness and to practice diagnoses. Throughout the volume, the authors engage with the field of disability studies to show how disability and mental health were portrayed on stage and what those representations reveal about the period and the people who lived in it. Altogether, the essays question what happens when theatrical expressions of madness are mapped onto the bodies of actors playing kings, and how the threat of diminished masculinity affects representations of power.This volume is the ideal resource for students and scholars interested in the history of kingship, gender, and politics in early modern drama.

     

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  6. Kingship, madness, and masculinity on the early modern stage
    mad world, mad kings
    Beteiligt: Gutierrez-Dennehy, Christina (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Although there have been numerous volumes examining the medical and social dimensions of mental illness in... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe

     

    Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity examines representations of mad kings in early modern English theatrical texts and performance practices. Although there have been numerous volumes examining the medical and social dimensions of mental illness in the early modern period, and a few that have examined stage representations of such conditions, this volume is unique in its focus on the relationships between madness, kingship, and the anxiety of lost or fragile masculinity. The chapters uncover how, as the early modern understanding of mental illness refocused on human, rather than supernatural, causes, public stages became important arenas for playwrights, actors, and audiences to explore expressions of madness and to practice diagnoses. Throughout the volume, the authors engage with the field of disability studies to show how disability and mental health were portrayed on stage and what those representations reveal about the period and the people who lived in it. Altogether, the essays question what happens when theatrical expressions of madness are mapped onto the bodies of actors playing kings, and how the threat of diminished masculinity affects representations of power.This volume is the ideal resource for students and scholars interested in the history of kingship, gender, and politics in early modern drama

     

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