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Epicene, or The silent woman

Ben Jonson ; edited by Richard Dutton

(The revels plays)

Manchester University Press, 2008, c2003

1st pbk. ed

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First published in hardback 2003 by Manchester University Press

"References and abbreviations": p. [xi]-xiv

Includes index

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内容説明

Epicene is now one of the most widely-studied of Johnson's plays. Brilliantly exploiting the Jacobean convention whereby boys played female roles, it satirises the newly fashionable and sexually ambiguous world of the West End of London, where courtly wit rubs shoulders with commercial values. This authoritative new edition, now in paperback, is based on a thorough re-examination of the earliest texts. The introduction analyses the play as originally written for the newly formed Children of the Queen's Revels, and performed at the little-known Whitefriars Theatre. Dutton discusses the composition of the play, which took place during a critical period in Jonson's life and career, when he was established as the principal writer of entertainments at the court. His relationships at this time, with ambitious wits such as John Donne, Sir Edward Herbert and the actor Nathan Field, are examined as models for the principal characters. This challengingly historicised text of Epicene will be essential reading for all serious students of early modern drama. -- .

目次

General Editors' Preface Acknowledgements References and abbreviations Introduction Dating The Children of the Whitefriars/Of Majesty's Revels The 'moment' of Epicene, 1609 Pseudo-martyrdom Literary sources The text The Whitefriars Theatre and the original staging Farce and wit Reception Gender EPICENE, OR THE SILENT WOMAN APPENDICES A Related documents (inc. The Key Keeper) B Classical sources C 1616 folio collation: arranged by formes Glossarial Index -- .

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