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Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan Performance of History Brian Walsh (Assistant Professor, Yale University, Connecticut)

Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan Performance of History By Brian Walsh (Assistant Professor, Yale University, Connecticut)

Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan Performance of History by Brian Walsh (Assistant Professor, Yale University, Connecticut)


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Through innovative readings of plays including The Famous Victories of Henry V and Richard III, this book examines the repertory of the Queen's Men and their influence on the dramatic imagination of Shakespeare. Drawing on contemporary performance theory, Walsh provides a fresh perspective on the Shakespearean history play.

Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan Performance of History Summary

Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan Performance of History by Brian Walsh (Assistant Professor, Yale University, Connecticut)

The Elizabethan history play was one of the most prevalent dramatic genres of the 1590s, and so was a major contribution to Elizabethan historical culture. The genre has been well served by critical studies that emphasize politics and ideology; however, there has been less interest in the way history is interrogated as an idea in these plays. Drawing in period-sensitive ways on the field of contemporary performance theory, this book looks at the Shakespearean history play from a fresh angle, by first analyzing the foundational work of the Queen's Men, the playing company that invented the popular history play. Through innovative readings of their plays including The Famous Victories of Henry V before moving on to Shakespeare's 1 Henry VI, Richard III, and Henry V, this book investigates how the Queen's Men's self-consciousness about performance helped to shape Shakespeare's dramatic and historical imagination.

Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan Performance of History Reviews

'One of the refreshing qualities of Walsh's book is his willingness to write about performance. This is something often lacking in literary criticism and, although it is becoming more widespread, there are few who manage to integrate it with quite as much verve as Walsh does.' Around the Globe

About Brian Walsh (Assistant Professor, Yale University, Connecticut)

Brian Walsh is Assistant Professor in the English Department at Yale University.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Dialogues with the dead: history, performance, and Elizabethan theater; 2. Theatrical time and historical time: the temporality of the past in The Famous Victories of Henry V; 3. Figuring history: truth, poetry, and report in The True Tragedy of Richard III; 4. 'Unkind division': the double absence of performing history in 1 Henry VI; 5. Richard III and Theatrum Historiae; 6. Henry V and the extra-theatrical historical imagination; Conclusion: traces of Henry/traces of history.

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NPB9780521766920
9780521766920
0521766923
Shakespeare, the Queen's Men, and the Elizabethan Performance of History by Brian Walsh (Assistant Professor, Yale University, Connecticut)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2009-12-10
246
Winner of Yale University's Samuel and Ronnie Heyman prize 2010
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