Restoration Plays and Players

Restoration Plays and Players PDF

Author: David Roberts

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-10-30

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1107027837

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An accessible and engaging introduction to Restoration drama, this book looks at the texts, performances, playhouses and people of seventeenth-century theatre.

Perspectives on Restoration Drama

Perspectives on Restoration Drama PDF

Author: Susan J. Owen

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9780719049675

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This book introduces students to drama from the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the early 18th Century. Susan Owen offers representative coverage of new forms of drama in this period, and of ways in which old forms are altered. Her study covers heroic drama, comedy, tragedy, tragi-comedy, and Shakespeare adaptations, by focusing on specific 'dramatic highlights' and giving close reading of particular plays.

Prologues and Epilogues of Restoration Theater

Prologues and Epilogues of Restoration Theater PDF

Author: Diana Solomon

Publisher: University of Delaware

Published: 2013-04-11

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1611494230

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This book provides a taxonomy of prologues and epilogues with a corresponding appendix, and demonstrates through case studies of Anne Bracegirdle and Anne Oldfield how the study of prologues and epilogues enriches Restoration theater scholarship.

Restoration Theatre and Crisis

Restoration Theatre and Crisis PDF

Author: Susan J. Owen

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 1996-11-14

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 0191584002

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Restoration Theatre and Crisis is a seminal study of the drama of the Restoration, in particular that of the Popish Plot and Exclusion Crisis. This was a time of unprecedented political partisanship in the theatre. This book cosniders all the known plays of this period, including works by Dryden and Behn, in their historical context. It examines the complex ways in which the drama both reflected and intervened in the political process, at a time when the crisis fractured an already fragile post-interregnum consensus, and modern party political methods first began to develop. Susan Owen discusses the ways in which Tory and Whig playwrights engaged in dramatic dialogue, deliberately commenting on and revising each other's themes and topics. The book also explores the arena of sexual politics, examining the political significance of themes such as disharmony in the family, and the importance of rape as a dramatic signifier of monstrosity associated with rebellion by the Tories and tyranny and popery by the Whigs. Restoration Theatre and Crisis considers the use of sexuality as a political discourse, and ways in which ideas about libertinism and constructions of masculinity and femininity intersect with political concerns in the drama. Thus the book bridges the gap between `gender-blind' political accounts and studies which have focused on gender themes in the drama in isolation from party politics.