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The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton Gary Taylor (George Matthew Edgar Professor of English, Florida State University)

The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton By Gary Taylor (George Matthew Edgar Professor of English, Florida State University)

The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton by Gary Taylor (George Matthew Edgar Professor of English, Florida State University)


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The 36 new essays in the Handbook discuss Middleton's comedies, tragedies, history plays, masques, pageants, pamphlets, and poetry through a range of critical approaches such as feminism, ecocriticism, and performance studies. Reinterpretations of canonical plays like The Changeling mingle with explorations of recently-identified works.

The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton Summary

The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton by Gary Taylor (George Matthew Edgar Professor of English, Florida State University)

The 37 essays in The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton reinterpret the English Renaissance through the lens of one of its most original, and least understood, geniuses. Shakespeare's younger contemporary and collaborator, Middleton wrote modern comedies, tragedies, tragicomedies, history plays, masques, pageants, pamphlets, and poetry. The largest collection of new Middleton criticism ever assembled, this ambitious Handbook provides a comprehensive, in-depth, cutting-edge reaction to OUP's Collected Works of Thomas Middleton, winner of the 2009 MLA prize for editing, the first complete scholarly text of his voluminous and diverse oeuvre. The Handbook brings together an international, cross-generational team of experts to discuss all these genres through an equally diverse range of critical approaches, from feminism to stylistics, ecocriticism to performance studies, Aristotle to Zizek. Reinterpretations of canonical plays such as The Changeling, Women Beware Women, The Roaring Girl, and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside mingle with explorations of neglected or recently-identified works. Middleton's dramatic use of dance, music, and clothing, Middletonian adaptation, his relationships to the classical world and to continental Europe, his fascinating explorations of sexuality and religion, all receive attention. The collection also provides new essays on modern and postmodern reactions to Middleton, including recent Middleton revivals and films, and living artists' responses to his work-responses that range from the actresses who play Middleton's women to writers in various genres who have been inspired by his artistry. The Handbook establishes an authoritative foundation for the rapidly-expanding growth of interest in this extraordinarily protean, funny, moving, disturbing, and modern writer.

The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton Reviews

the diversity of the individual contributions to the Handbook is as much of a pleasure as the high standard of the work as a whole and suggests the potential for more such work in the future. * Helen Osborne, English *
The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton is by turns profoundly intelligent, brazenly provocative, and thoroughly engaging. It looks at a vast array of topics while remaining faithful to its fascinating subject. More important, it fulfils its editorial intention by stirring debate and challenging convention about the plays, the playing, the players, and the playwright. * Patrick J. Murray, Theatre Journal *
This useful, edifying, well-informed volume brings together a range of essays ... this original and substantial collection of scholarship and criticism on Middleton, the first of its kind, will surely appeal to scholars, teachers, and students ... Recommended * C.S. Cox, Choice *
Magnificent Middleton scholars, Middleton experts, and Middleton fans. It will overjoy them, since it's an exuberant performance from start to finish. * Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Monthly *
[It] features the largest collection of Middleton criticism ever published ... highly recommended * Clifford Cunningham, Sun News Network *
this is a rich and wide-ranging collection that will make a major contribution to Middleton studies, illustrating the multiple interpretive perspectives that Middletons revitalized canon can both attract and sustain. * Andrew Gordon, Renaissance Quarterly, Volume 66, No. 3 *

About Gary Taylor (George Matthew Edgar Professor of English, Florida State University)

Gary Taylor is George Matthew Edgar Professor of English at Florida State University, founder of the History of Text Technologies program there, general editor (with Stanley Wells) of the Oxford edition of Shakespeare's Complete Works, and general editor (with John Lavagnino) of the Oxford edition of Middleton's Collected Works. Trish Thomas Henley is an Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Cincinnati. She has published in Exemplaria, Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Theatre Journal and is currently finishing a book manuscript, Velvet Women Within: The Boy Actor and the Prostitute on the Early English Stage.

Table of Contents

List of Figures ; List of Contributors ; Unintroduction: Middletonian Dissensus ; 1. Thomas Middleton's Shelf Life ; 2. Playing with Space: Making a Public in Middleton's Theatre ; 3. History . Plays . Genre . Games ; 4. Middleton's Collaborators in Music and Song ; 5. Passionate Tunes for Amorous Poems: Middleton's Way with Music ; 6. Playing with Boys on Middleton's Stage-and Ours ; 7. Middleton's Historical Imagination ; 8. Middleton and Dance ; 9. The Ecology of Passions in A Chaste Maid in Cheapside and The Changeling ; 10. Middleton and Caroline Theatre ; 11. 'Time's comic sparks': the Dramaturgy of A Mad World My Masters and Timon of Athens ; 12. 'My cloak's a stranger; he was made but yesterday': Clothing, Language, and the Construction of Theatre in Middleton ; 13. 'Old Dad dead?' The Rise of the Neo-Noir 'Heritage' Film, Or, Middleton with a View ; 14. 'Nimble in damnation, quick in tune': Vice and The Revenger's Tragedy ; 15. Middletonian Stylistics ; 16. Tragicomic Men ; 17. Middleton and Usury ; 18. Middleton, Plautus, and the Ethics of Comedy ; 19. 'More lies than true tales': Skepticism in Middleton's Mock Almanacs ; 20. Staging Muteness in Middleton ; 21. Middleton's Language Machine ; 22. Middleton and the Theatre of Emergency ; 23. Middleton and the Culture of Courtesy ; 24. Playwright to Playwright: The Changeling ; 25. Middleton and Spain ; 26. Demonic Middleton ; 27. Middleton and Mimetic Desire ; 28. Thomas Middleton, William Shakespeare, and the Masculine Grotesque ; 29. Middleton as Poet ; 30. The Emotions of Tragedy: Middleton or Shakespeare? ; 31. Giving Revenger's Its Due ; 32. Middleton's Imagination ; 33. Middleton and the Continent ; 34. 'It's a whole different sex!': Women Performing Middleton on the Modern Stage ; 35. Middleton and Ecological Change ; 36. 'The Lure of a Taffeta Cloak': Middleton's Sartorial Seduction in Your Five Gallants ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780199559886
9780199559886
0199559880
The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton by Gary Taylor (George Matthew Edgar Professor of English, Florida State University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2012-04-05
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