Annals of English Drama, 975-1700

Annals of English Drama, 975-1700
Author: Alfred Harbage
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1989
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780415010993

An analytical record of all plays, extinct or lost, chronologically arranged and indexed by authors, titles and dramatic companies.

Thomas Shadwell's Bury-Fair

Thomas Shadwell's Bury-Fair
Author: John C. Ross
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2019-09-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 042957505X

First published in 1995, Ross provides a critical edition of Thomas Shadwell’s Bury Fair.

Outward Appearances

Outward Appearances
Author: Will Pritchard
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838756881

Elucidates early modern attitudes toward women's public display. This title presents a cultural study that draws on a range of literary and non-literary texts from 1650-1700 to revisit the sites where women appeared most prominently: the playhouse, the park, and the New Exchange (a shopping arcade in the Strand).

Comedy of Habit

Comedy of Habit
Author: Wilkinson
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1964-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004623337

Cultural Readings of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century English Theater

Cultural Readings of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century English Theater
Author: Deborah Payne Fisk
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0820337897

Ranging in approach from feminist to historicist, the eleven essays in this collection share the culturalist premise that the drama of late Stuart and early Georgian England helped to constitute the dominant ideology of the period. The contributors' varied approaches allow for the reconsideration of libertinism, the politics of sexual desire, and other classic issues, as well as such newer concerns as the social construction of the first English actresses, empiricism as an emergent epistemological discourse, cultural anxiety about novelty and repetition, and shifting tropes of inherent worth. By reading well-known works in unexpected ways and focusing on less frequently studied dramatists, from Sedley, Motteux, Pix, and Behn to Manley, Trotter, and Shadwell, the contributors also test the limits of the canon. In addition, they suggest that earlier critical perceptions, perhaps even more than the “innate worth” of the plays, determined the shape of the canon. These essays present a different image of Restoration and eighteenth-century theater, one that reveals how the drama was a site as important for the negotiation of cultural meaning as were novels and verse satires.

All for Love

All for Love
Author: John Dryden
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2014-06-18
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1408143852

All for Love or, The World Well Lost is John Dryden's 1677 adaptation of the tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra into a neo-classical quintet with supporting voices: After Cleopatra's desertion of Antony at the battle of Actium, not only his wife Octavia but also his general Ventidius and his friend Dolabella strive to win him over to their side. Antony, torn between the claims of duty, friendship, dignity and love, despairs when he hears the rumour of Cleopatra's death, which is not, as in Shakespeare's version, spread by the queen herself but by her deceitful eunuch. This edition includes Dryden's dedication of the play to the Earl of Danby and his preface, in which he defends against French neo-classicist strictures the liberties he took with his sources; it further discusses the play's austere power in the theatre, which is unjustly considered to be inferior to Shakespeare's quite distinct version of the story.