Marlowe, Shakespeare, and the Economy of Theatrical ExperienceUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, Incorporated, 29.11.1991 - 264 Seiten This study explores the structure of psychological, social and political exchanges that were negotiated between audiences and plays in Elizabethan public theatres in a period ostensibly dominated by Shakespeare, but strongly rooted in Marlowe. |
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... Tamburlaine's lawless presumption with that of the notoriously presumptuous leader of a popular rebellion , a man whom Jack Wilton in Nashe's The Unfortunate Traveller condescend- ingly calls " Tohn Leiden ... Tamburlaine Phenomenon 83.
... Tamburlaine's lawless presumption with that of the notoriously presumptuous leader of a popular rebellion , a man whom Jack Wilton in Nashe's The Unfortunate Traveller condescend- ingly calls " Tohn Leiden ... Tamburlaine Phenomenon 83.
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... Tamburlaine the Great is dele- gated to Duke Humphrey as he comments on his ambitious wife's fall from fortune ... phenomenon to sustain a consistent critical detachment . The Tamburlaine Phenomenon ( 2 ) walks The capacity of ...
... Tamburlaine the Great is dele- gated to Duke Humphrey as he comments on his ambitious wife's fall from fortune ... phenomenon to sustain a consistent critical detachment . The Tamburlaine Phenomenon ( 2 ) walks The capacity of ...
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... Tamburlaine phenomenon into realized engagement : a success Marlowe seems to have had no trouble repeating in his sequel to Tamburlaine the Great where occasions for resistance more often overlap with occasions for engagement and where ...
... Tamburlaine phenomenon into realized engagement : a success Marlowe seems to have had no trouble repeating in his sequel to Tamburlaine the Great where occasions for resistance more often overlap with occasions for engagement and where ...
Inhalt
Part One The Economy of Theatrical Experience | 9 |
The Audience in Theory and Practice | 38 |
Part Two The Webs of Plays | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alcibiades Apemantus aspiring attempt audi audience engagement audience response audience's Banquo's ghost Barabas Barabas's behavior believe Berger capacity character claim contemporary contends context critical cultural defenses demystify dience discourse Doctor Faustus dramatic Edward Edward II effects Elizabethan playgoers embodiment ence fantasy fantasy fulfillment feel Ferneze Gaveston Gosson Greenblatt Henry Henry's identify ideology imaginary imaginative interpretive community Jack Straw Jew of Malta John of Leyden king King Lear Lear Leontes's Lord Macbeth Machiavel Machiavellian manner Marlowe and Shakespeare Marlowe's masterless material mind moral murder Nashe normative observes onstage opposed orthodox perspective play's playgoing playhouse playtexts playwright pleasure political position potential privileged provides provocative psychic disposition psychological radical reading regarding resistance Richard Richard III role scene seems set speech Shakespeare social speak specific spectator stage status structure subversive suggests Tamburlaine phenomenon Tamburlaine plays theater theatrical experience thou Timon of Athens tion transgressive Troilus Ulysses vicariously
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