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Solon and Thespis

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"In this attractively titled collection of essays on law and theater in the English Renaissance, Dennis Kezar has assembled an impressive array of talent to focus on the productive and yet vexed relationship of theater and the state. Plays 'tell lies' to their audiences: so argued Solon in his riposte to Thespis, to be followed in due course by Plato's attack on poetry in the Republic and all that Jonas Barish has studied under the rubric of The Antitheatrical Prejudice. This battleground here affords a rich opportunity for an exploration of 'an institutional antagonism over the tenuous distinction between theater's inconsequential fiction and the real world's socially consequential fact.' This volume is a truly valuable contribution to the growing interest in law and literature, here brought to bear on the great drama of Shakespeare, Jonson, Dekker, Marston, Chapman, and their contemporaries." -David Bevington, Phyllis Fay Horton Distinguished Service Professor in the Humanities, University of Chicago

"The diversity of topics explored in this excellent collection makes it a valuable addition to the burgeoning field of early modern law, theater, and literature studies. The essays included here touch on a wide range of material-from Dekker to Shakespeare to Chapman and Bacon; and in doing so, they explore the tensions between Solon and Thespis in such a way as to make the work of analyzing the relationship between literature and the law seem not only fruitful, but in fact essential to a deeper understanding of both." -Jeremy Lopez, University of Toronto

This volume contains contributions by literary critics and historians who demonstrate that theater and law were not simply relevant to each other in the early modern period; they explore the physical spaces in which early modern law and drama were performed, the social and imaginative practices that energized such spaces, and the rhetorical patterns that make the two institutions far less discr

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Coletânea de ensaios sobre a relação entre direito e teatro no início da era moderna, com textos que abordam dramaturgos como Shakespeare, Jonson, Dekker e Chapman.

Os contribuintes exploram espaços físicos e práticas sociais em que o direito e o drama eram performados, além dos padrões retóricos que articulam as duas instituições.

Material adequado para pesquisa e ensino em literatura inglesa e história cultural, com foco em interseções entre práticas teatrais e ordens legais no período elisabetano e jacobino.

Características

Categoria Teatro
Subcategoria Direito e literatura
Autores Não informado
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Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 304
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac
ISBN 9780268033132
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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