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  1. Travel and drama in Shakespeare's time
    Beteiligt: Maquerlot, Jean-Pierre (Hrsg.); Willems, Michèle (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical inquiry and textual analysis to offer... mehr

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    This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical inquiry and textual analysis to offer readings of narrative and dramatic texts, envisaged both in the context of the period and from the far-reaching perspective of Britain's cultural history. Plays like The Spanish Tragedy, Doctor Faustus, Eastward Ho! or The Tempest - itself the subject of three chapters - are discussed alongside relatively obscure works. The plays are never approached as mere cultural documents. The underlying assumption is that the theatre is not reducible to a medium for conflicting ideologies but should be viewed as a privileged site of various meanings, of roads leading in several directions

     

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    Beteiligt: Maquerlot, Jean-Pierre (Hrsg.); Willems, Michèle (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511553141
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    RVK Klassifikation: HG 437 ; HI 1250 ; HI 1254 ; HI 1292
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English drama / Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 / History and criticism; Travel in literature; Travelers' writings, English / History and criticism; English drama / 17th century / History and criticism; Travel writing / History / 17th century; Renaissance / England; Travelers in literature; Kulturkontakt; Drama; Reiseliteratur; Reisebericht; Reise <Motiv>; Reise; Ausland; Englisch
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William / 1564-1616 / Tempest
    Umfang: 1 online resource (ix, 262 pages)
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    1. Introduction / Jean-Pierre Maquerlot and Michele Willems -- 2. Foreign relations in Jacobean England: the Sherley brothers and the 'voyage of Persia' / Anthony Parr -- 3. 'The naked and the dead': Elizabethan perceptions of Ireland / Andrew Hadfield -- 4. The Elizabethans in Italy / Jonathan Bate -- 5. Tragic form and the voyagers / Philip Edwards -- 6. Nationality and language in Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy / J.R. Mulryne -- 7. Marlowe's Argonauts / Yves Peyre -- 8. Pirates and 'turning Turk' in Renaissance drama / Lois Potter -- 9. The wrong end of the telescope / Brian Gibbons -- 10. 'Travelling hopefully': the dramatic form of journeys in English Renaissance drama / Peter Holland -- 11. 'Seeing things': Amazons and cannibals / Michael Hattaway -- 12. Industrious Ariel and idle Caliban / Andrew Gurr -- 13. The New World in The Tempest / Leo Salingar -- 14. 'What's past is prologue': metatheatrical memory and transculturation in The Tempest / Gunter Walch

  2. Travel and drama in Shakespeare's time
    Beteiligt: Maquerlot, Jean-Pierre (HerausgeberIn); Willems, Michèle (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical inquiry and textual analysis to offer... mehr

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    This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical inquiry and textual analysis to offer readings of narrative and dramatic texts, envisaged both in the context of the period and from the far-reaching perspective of Britain's cultural history. Plays like The Spanish Tragedy, Doctor Faustus, Eastward Ho! or The Tempest - itself the subject of three chapters - are discussed alongside relatively obscure works. The plays are never approached as mere cultural documents. The underlying assumption is that the theatre is not reducible to a medium for conflicting ideologies but should be viewed as a privileged site of various meanings, of roads leading in several directions 1. Introduction / Jean-Pierre Maquerlot and Michele Willems -- 2. Foreign relations in Jacobean England: the Sherley brothers and the 'voyage of Persia' / Anthony Parr -- 3. 'The naked and the dead': Elizabethan perceptions of Ireland / Andrew Hadfield -- 4. The Elizabethans in Italy / Jonathan Bate -- 5. Tragic form and the voyagers / Philip Edwards -- 6. Nationality and language in Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy / J.R. Mulryne -- 7. Marlowe's Argonauts / Yves Peyre -- 8. Pirates and 'turning Turk' in Renaissance drama / Lois Potter -- 9. The wrong end of the telescope / Brian Gibbons -- 10. 'Travelling hopefully': the dramatic form of journeys in English Renaissance drama / Peter Holland -- 11. 'Seeing things': Amazons and cannibals / Michael Hattaway -- 12. Industrious Ariel and idle Caliban / Andrew Gurr -- 13. The New World in The Tempest / Leo Salingar -- 14. 'What's past is prologue': metatheatrical memory and transculturation in The Tempest / Gunter Walch

     

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  3. Travel and drama in Shakespeare's time
    Beteiligt: Maquerlot, Jean-Pierre (Herausgeber); Willems, Michèle (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical inquiry and textual analysis to offer... mehr

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    This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical inquiry and textual analysis to offer readings of narrative and dramatic texts, envisaged both in the context of the period and from the far-reaching perspective of Britain's cultural history. Plays like The Spanish Tragedy, Doctor Faustus, Eastward Ho! or The Tempest - itself the subject of three chapters - are discussed alongside relatively obscure works. The plays are never approached as mere cultural documents. The underlying assumption is that the theatre is not reducible to a medium for conflicting ideologies but should be viewed as a privileged site of various meanings, of roads leading in several directions.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Maquerlot, Jean-Pierre (Herausgeber); Willems, Michèle (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511553141
    RVK Klassifikation: HG 437 ; HI 1254 ; HI 1250
    Schlagworte: Reise <Motiv>; Drama; Englisch
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 262 pages)
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  4. Travel and drama in Shakespeare's time
    Beteiligt: Maquerlot, Jean-Pierre (HerausgeberIn); Willems, Michèle (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical inquiry and textual analysis to offer... mehr

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    This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical inquiry and textual analysis to offer readings of narrative and dramatic texts, envisaged both in the context of the period and from the far-reaching perspective of Britain's cultural history. Plays like The Spanish Tragedy, Doctor Faustus, Eastward Ho! or The Tempest - itself the subject of three chapters - are discussed alongside relatively obscure works. The plays are never approached as mere cultural documents. The underlying assumption is that the theatre is not reducible to a medium for conflicting ideologies but should be viewed as a privileged site of various meanings, of roads leading in several directions 1. Introduction / Jean-Pierre Maquerlot and Michele Willems -- 2. Foreign relations in Jacobean England: the Sherley brothers and the 'voyage of Persia' / Anthony Parr -- 3. 'The naked and the dead': Elizabethan perceptions of Ireland / Andrew Hadfield -- 4. The Elizabethans in Italy / Jonathan Bate -- 5. Tragic form and the voyagers / Philip Edwards -- 6. Nationality and language in Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy / J.R. Mulryne -- 7. Marlowe's Argonauts / Yves Peyre -- 8. Pirates and 'turning Turk' in Renaissance drama / Lois Potter -- 9. The wrong end of the telescope / Brian Gibbons -- 10. 'Travelling hopefully': the dramatic form of journeys in English Renaissance drama / Peter Holland -- 11. 'Seeing things': Amazons and cannibals / Michael Hattaway -- 12. Industrious Ariel and idle Caliban / Andrew Gurr -- 13. The New World in The Tempest / Leo Salingar -- 14. 'What's past is prologue': metatheatrical memory and transculturation in The Tempest / Gunter Walch

     

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