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English Drama 1586-1642 G. K. Hunter (Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus, Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus, Yale University)

English Drama 1586-1642 By G. K. Hunter (Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus, Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus, Yale University)

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Shakespeare is usually set apart from his contemporaries, in kind no less than quality. This book sees Elizabethan drama as drawn together by a shared need to deal with contradictory pressures from heterogeneous audiences, censorious authorities, profit driven managers, and authors looking for classic status and social esteem.

English Drama 1586-1642 Summary

English Drama 1586-1642: The Age of Shakespeare by G. K. Hunter (Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus, Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus, Yale University)

Shakespeare is usually set apart from his contemporaries, in kind no less than quality. This book sees Elizabethan drama as drawn together by a shared need to deal with contradictory pressures from heterogeneous audiences, censorious authorities, profit driven managers, and authors looking for classic status and social esteem. The power of poetry gives these contradictory purposes an intensity and scope that speaks directly to our own motives, aspirations, and evasions. But this connection must be shallow if we do not face the strangeness as well as the accessibility of this repertory. Starting from texts rather than systems, experience rather than explanation, Hunter argues that only by treating the unfamiliar and even the distasteful with equal seriousness can we allow the familiar in Shakespeare its historical separateness as well as its imaginative intimacy.

English Drama 1586-1642 Reviews

It makes a huge contribution...In a clear, attractive style, free from jargon, Hunter tells the story of a protean art. * Va Quart *
impressive, considering the sheer mass of material to be mastered ... a complex and rich work which invites discussion and admiration. * Gunther Walch, Shakespeare Jahrbuch Band 135/1999 *
Hunter's strategy is very clever ... this latest volume of literary history does indeed serve a purpose. It redirects attention to a wide range of plays that are ignored in most critical writings ... It provides a ready reference handbook of information about plays. It throws all kinds of interesting sidelights on the plays of Shakespeare. In addition, the book maintains a strong narrative flow and is full of the kind of pithy comments that provide topics for papers and challenges for dissertations, so it should be of great use to undergraduate students and teachers. I suspect is will continue to be consulted long after much currently fashionable criticism has been displaced. * R. A. Foakes, Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol 50, no 2, summer 1999 *
Hunter's study was a long time in the making, and it represents the mature reflections of a distinguished scholar and critic ... His discussion is unhurried, and he quotes long passages which are then subject to elaborate stylistic analysis ... Hunter's comments are forceful and original * Maurice Charney, Renaissance Quarterly *
His contribution is immensely informative and eloquently written * Richard McCabe, Theatre Research International Vol 24 No 2 *

About G. K. Hunter (Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus, Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus, Yale University)

G. K. Hunter is Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus at Yale University.

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NPB9780198122135
9780198122135
0198122136
English Drama 1586-1642: The Age of Shakespeare by G. K. Hunter (Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus, Emily Sandford Professor Emeritus, Yale University)
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Oxford University Press
1997-06-12
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