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Dramatists and their Manuscripts in the Age of Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton and Heywood: Authorship, Authority and the Playhouse: Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture

Autor Grace Ioppolo
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2008
This book presents new evidence about the ways in which English Renaissance dramatists such as William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Thomas Heywood, John Fletcher and Thomas Middleton composed their plays and the degree to which they participated in the dissemination of their texts to theatrical audiences. Grace Ioppolo argues that the path of the transmission of the text was not linear, from author to censor to playhouse to audience - as has been universally argued by scholars - but circular. Authors returned to their texts, or texts were returned to their authors, at any or all stages after composition . The reunion of authors and their texts demonstrate that early modern dramatists collaborated in various ways and degrees in the theatrical production and performance of their plays, and that for early modern dramatists and their theatrical colleagues authorship was a continual process. 

Extant dramatic manuscripts, theatre records and accounts, as well as authorial contracts, memoirs, receipts and other archival evidence, are used to prove that the text returned to the author at various stages, including during rehearsal and after performance. This monograph provides much new information and case studies, and will be a fascinating contribution to the fields of Shakespeare studies, English Renaissance drama studies, manuscript studies, textual study and bibliography and theatre history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415470315
ISBN-10: 0415470315
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Professional

Cuprins

Introduction  1. 'As Good a Play for Yr Publique Howse as Euer Was Play'd' Dramatists and Authorship  2. 'You Give Them Authority to Play' Dramatists and Authority  3. 'The Fowle Papers of the Authors' Dramatists and Foul Papers  4. 'A Fayre Copy Hereafter', Dramatists and Fair Copies  5. 'Plaide in 1613' Authorial and Scribal Manuscripts in the Playhouse  6. 'It Sprang from Ye Poet' Jonson, Middleton and Shakespeare at Work  Bibliography

Recenzii

'an admirably thorough investigation of a previously neglected subject. The book is enlivened by many touches of human interest ... [it] would be a valuable addition to any university or public library.' - British Theatre Guide
"Ioppolo's book, often iconoclastic, can also be bracingly funny ... it brings the opportunity to think again in new and fresh ways about the manuscripts at the book's centre and their place in the culture and practices of the early modern theatre.' - The Library
"To say that Ioppolo's book will, or should, completely alter the way the texts by the playwrights of the period are edited and therefore performed is to put it entirely too mildly. And, of course, she most definitely brings the author back from the dead...I would like to see this book published in paperback and made required reading for all faculty and post-graduate students involved in advanced degrees in Early Modern English drama and all faculty and students in schools of drama, just as Ioppolo and I would like to see the return, or the introduction, of the compulsory study of physical bibliography, paleography, and textual criticism in these same syllabuses." - William Proctor Williams, University of Akron, Notes and Queries

Descriere

This title presents new evidence about the ways in which English Renaissance dramatists composed their plays and the degree to which they participated in the dissemination of their texts to theatrical audiences.