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A New Companion to Renaissance Drama
“To travayle amongst our frendes”
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Peter H. Greenfield
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May 06 2017
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
The Politics of Renaissance England
pp. 21
Continental Influences
pp. 35
Medieval and Reformation Roots
pp. 51
Popular Culture and the Early Modern Stage
pp. 65
Multiculturalism and Early Modern Drama
pp. 75
London and Westminster
pp. 88
Travel and Trade
pp. 98
The Theater and the Early Modern Culture of Debt
pp. 112
Vagrancy
pp. 125
Domestic Life
pp. 143
Religious Persuasions, c.1580-c.1620
pp. 154
Science, Natural Philosophy, and New Philosophy in Early Modern England
pp. 170
Magic and Witchcraft
pp. 182
Antitheatricality
pp. 193
Performance
pp. 211
Playhouses
pp. 225
Theatrical License and Censorship
pp. 239
Playing Companies and Repertory
pp. 250
Rehearsal and Acting Practice
pp. 268
Boy Companies and Private Theaters
pp. 282
Women's Involvement in Theatrical Production
pp. 296
“To travayle amongst our frendes”
pp. 309
Progresses and Court Entertainments
pp. 322
“What revels are in hand?” Performances in the Great Households
pp. 337
Civic Drama
pp. 355
Masque
pp. 371
The History Play
pp. 388
Domestic Tragedy
pp. 403
Revenge Tragedy
pp. 417
Romance and Tragicomedy
pp. 441
Sexuality and Queerness on the Early Modern Stage
pp. 456
Gendering the Stage
pp. 474
Race and Early Modern Drama
pp. 487
Staging Disability in Renaissance Drama
pp. 501
Space and Place
pp. 513
The Matter of Wit and the Early Modern Stage
pp. 529
Materialisms
pp. 543
The Transmission of an English Renaissance Play-Text
pp. 560
Publishers of Drama
pp. 576
Sidney, Cary, Cavendish
pp. 598
Nonprofessional Playwrights
pp. 612
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