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Radical Comedy in Early Modern England Rick Bowers

Radical Comedy in Early Modern England By Rick Bowers

Radical Comedy in Early Modern England by Rick Bowers


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Drawing on the generic and mythic strength of comedy and the theories of Bakhtin, Bergson, and Hobbes, this book identifies the radical nature of early modern English comedy. It shows how comic interventions both describe and reconfigure prevalent authority in its own time.

Radical Comedy in Early Modern England Summary

Radical Comedy in Early Modern England: Contexts, Cultures, Performances by Rick Bowers

Drawing on the generic and mythic strength of comedy and the theories of Bakhtin, Bergson, and Hobbes, this book identifies the radical nature of early modern English comedy. The satirical comedic actions that shape the Shepherds' Play, Thomas Dekker's pamphlets, and the comic dramas of Marston, Middleton, and Jonson are all driven, Bowers points out, by an ability to criticize authority, assert plebeian culture, and insist on the complexity and innovation of human discourse. The texts examined (including The Jew of Malta, Metamorphosis of Ajax, Antonio and Mellida, Bartholomew Fair, The Alchemist, and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside) simultaneously create and employ standard comedic elements. Farce, absurdity, excess, over-the-top characters, unremitting irony, black humor, toilet humor, and tricksters of all types - such features and more combine to satirize medical, religious, and political authority and to implement necessary social change. Written with a narrative ease, Radical Comedy in Early Modern England shows how comic interventions both describe and reconfigure prevalent authority in its own time while arguing that, through early modern comedy, one can observe the changes in social behavior and understandings characteristic of the Renaissance.

Radical Comedy in Early Modern England Reviews

'Radical Comedy in Early Modern England considers work by Jonson and Marston as well as the Wakefield Master, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Dekker, John Harington and Thomas Middleton, and is perhaps best described as a celebratory discussion of some memorable texts and their contexts.' English Studies

About Rick Bowers

Rick Bowers is a Professor of English in the Department of English and Film Studies at the University of Alberta in Canada.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Comic Performance; Chapter 2 Enter the Comic Hero: The Performance of Mak in the Second Shepherds' Play; Chapter 3 Wrestling with Comic Villainy: Barabas and other Heels in The Jew of Malta; Chapter 4 Grinning and Bearing it: A Plague of Storytelling in The Wonderfull Yeare (1603); Chapter 5 Humor in High (and low) Places: Toilet Tales and The Metamorphosis of Ajax; Chapter 6 Marston's Absurd Theater: The Antonio Plays; Chapter 7 Sex, Lies, Carnival, and Class: A Chaste Maid in Cheapside; Chapter 8 Of What Bigness? / Huge: Ben Jonson's Supersized Comedy;

Additional information

NPB9780754663805
9780754663805
0754663809
Radical Comedy in Early Modern England: Contexts, Cultures, Performances by Rick Bowers
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2008-06-18
132
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