The Cambridge Companion to English Restoration Theatre
This rich and varied portrait of the drama from 1660 to 1714 provides students with essential information about playwrights, staging and genres, situating them in the social and political culture of the time. No longer seen as a privileged arena for select dramatists and elite courtiers, the Restoration theatre is revealed in all of its tumult, energy and conflict. The fourteen newly-commissioned essays examine the theatre, paying attention to major playwrights such as Dryden, Wycherly and Congreve and also to more minor works and to plays by the first professional female dramatists. The book begins with chapters on the performance of the drama in its own time, on theatres, acting and staging, and continues with the main dramatic genres and themes, with a final chapter on the critical history of the drama. The volume also includes a thorough chronology and biographies and bibliographies of dramatists.
- Covers aspects of performance as well as dramatic literature
- Historical and cultural contexts are discussed
- Reference features: includes brief biographies of dramatists as well as chronology and bibliography
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"The inclusiveness of the essays and the enthusiasm of their well-qualified authors make for a volume of admirable relevance and interest. Highly recommended." Choice
Product details
May 2000Paperback
9780521588126
324 pages
227 × 153 × 20 mm
0.51kg
13 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- Chronology
- 1. The theatre Edward A. Langhans
- 2. The performance Joseph Roach
- 3. Adaptations and revivals Michael Dobson
- 4. Comedy Brian Corman
- 5. Tragedy Christopher J. Wheatley
- 6. Tragicomedy Nancy Klein Maguire
- 7. Farce Peter Holland
- 8. Restoration and settlement:
- 1660 and 1688 Derek Hughes
- 9. Change, scepticism and uncertainty Jessica Munns
- 10. Drama and political crisis Susan J. Owens
- 11. Spectacle, horror and pathos Jean Marsden
- 12. Gender, sexuality and marriage Pat Gill
- 13. Playwright versus priest Michael Cordner
- 14. The canon and its critics Robert Markley
- Biographies and selected bibliography
- Index.