The Story of Elizabethan Drama
George Bagshawe Harrison (1894–1991) was a renowned scholar and critic who produced many books on Elizabethan and Jacobean literature. In this volume, originally published in 1924, Harrison provides a concise introduction to the development of Elizabethan drama. The text contains information on key figures and their contributions, together with analysis in a broader cultural context. Observations are reinforced by abundant quotation from plays, together with carefully selected illustrative material. This is a highly readable book that will be of value to anyone with an interest in dramatic criticism and the Elizabethan period.
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January 2012Paperback
9781107612167
154 pages
203 × 127 × 9 mm
0.18kg
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Table of Contents
- Introduction: the university wits
- 1. Thomas Kyd and The Spanish Tragedy
- 2. Christopher Marlowe 1564–93
- 3. Robert Greene 1558–92
- 4. William Shakespeare: apprenticeship
- 5. Ben Jonson 1572–1637
- 6. Tricks of the trade
- 7. Shakespeare: the tragic period 1601–7
- 8. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Chronological table.