• No shipping costs from € 15, -
  • Lists and tips from our own specialists
  • Possibility of ordering without an account
  • No shipping costs from € 15, -
  • Lists and tips from our own specialists
  • Possibility of ordering without an account

Strangeness in Jacobean Drama

Callan Davies

Strangeness in Jacobean Drama
Strangeness in Jacobean Drama

Strangeness in Jacobean Drama

Callan Davies

Hardback / bound | English
  • Available, delivery time is 10-15 working days
  • Not in stock in our shop
€177.95
  • From €15,- no shipping costs.
  • 30 days to change your mind and return physical products

Description

Strangeness in Jacobean Drama offers an alternative model for understanding this important period of English dramatic history that moves beyond categories such as "Shakespeare’s late plays," "tragicomedy," or the home of cynical and bloodthirsty tragedies.



''Thoroughly researched, and elegantly and accessibly written, this book charts a new direction in the analysis of Jacobean drama. This book introduces a new way of writing drama criticism through the lens of a defining concept by demonstrating how the early readers and audiences made emotional and intellectual connections with the plays. Significantly, Davies’s arguments will also inspire critics and students to think of strangeness as an idea that unlocks new pleasures in reading and writing about what are very strange plays indeed.''

Book review by Goran Stanivukovic from Renaissance and Reformation 44.1

''Callan Davies’s Strangeness in Jacobean Drama is an attempt to understand and think through some of the changes to performance, dramaturgy, and language that seem to have occurred in the late 1600s and early 1610s. As with most issues surrounding early modern drama, this change is commonly understood through the filter of Shakespeare. Davies’s study is somewhat unique (or dare I say strange) in that it is organized around a single word and animated by a desire to understand that word. That being said, he notes that in the early modern era the word itself was poorly defined and was often stretched beyond what could be clearly articulated. I would recommend his discussion of rhetoric (86–91) to anyone who wants a brief but full exploration of this rich and complex early modern discipline. And really, anyone looking for an interesting and novel exploration of early Jacobean literature would do well to pick up Davies’s fascinating work.''

Book Review by Eric Dunnum from Early Theatre 25.1 (2022)



Callan Davies researches the cultural, literary, and theatrical history of early modern England. He has taught at universities across the UK and at Shakespeare's Globe, and he is part of the project teams Before Shakespeare and Middling Culture. His work includes studies of Elizabethan playhouses, rhetoric, practice-as-research, and he edits the Curtain playhouse records for the research project Records of Early English Drama (REED).

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Routledge
  • Pub date
    Sep 2020
  • Pages
    204
  • Theme
    Literary studies: plays and playwrights
  • Dimensions
    234 x 156 mm
  • Weight
    444 gram
  • EAN
    9780367500313
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

related products

P.C. Hooft Warenar

P.C. Hooft Warenar

L. van Gemert
€20.00
Taal van de waarheid

Taal van de waarheid

Salman Rushdie
€32.50
Leedvermaak trilogie

Leedvermaak trilogie

Judith Herzberg
€24.90
In reprise

In reprise

Rob van der Zalm
€29.99
Vondels Joseph

Vondels Joseph

Lia van Gemert
€20.00
Lanseloet van Denemerken

Lanseloet van Denemerken

H. van Dijk
€16.99