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The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan Comedy: Volume 2 M. C. Bradbrook

The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan Comedy: Volume 2 By M. C. Bradbrook

The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan Comedy: Volume 2 by M. C. Bradbrook


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In this study, first published in 1979, Professor Bradbrook adopts an historic approach to comedy as a social form, showing its beginnings in medieval drama, its development in various settings, the evolution of different 'kinds' or genres, and the Shakesperean synthesis.

The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan Comedy: Volume 2 Summary

The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan Comedy: Volume 2 by M. C. Bradbrook

In this study, first published in 1979, Professor Bradbrook adopts an historic approach to comedy as a social form, showing its beginnings in medieval drama, its development in various settings, the evolution of different 'kinds' or genres, and the Shakesperean synthesis. The critical comedy which emerged at the turn of the sixteenth century is associated with Ben Jonson, and he and Shakespeare are contrasted, whilst such figures round them as Lyly, Peele, Greene and Nashe in Elizabethan times, and Dekker, Heywood, Marston, Middleton, Day, Chapman and Fletcher from the Jacobean period, are related to each other.

Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. The Makings of Elizabethan Drama: 1. Introduction; 2. Popular drama: the traffique of the stage; 3. The learned tradition 156080: the language of comedy and the drama of the schools; 4. The decorum of the scene; Part II. Nature and Art at Strife: 5. Artificial comedy and popular comedy: Shakespeare's inheritance; Section 1. Character as Plot: 6. Protean shapes: Shakespearean form in comedy; Section 2. Character as Plot: 7. The definition of comedy: Jonsonian form; Part III. The Triumph of Art: 8. Pastime and good company: Dekker and Heywood; 9. The anatomy of knavery: Jonson, Marston, Middleton; 10. A set of wit well played: Day, Chapman, Fletcher; 11. The ghost at the revels and the Golden Age restored: Jonson's masques and Shakespeare's last plays; 12. Elizabethan comedy in the theatre of today; Chronological table of plays; Notes; Index.

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GOR001531409
9780521295260
0521295262
The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan Comedy: Volume 2 by M. C. Bradbrook
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1979-07-05
274
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