Shakespeare's world, 1500-1660

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Shakespeare's world, 1500-1660

general editor, Bruce R. Smith

(The Cambridge guide to the worlds of Shakespeare, v. 1)

Cambridge University Press, 2016

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Description

This transhistorical, international, and interdisciplinary work will be of interest to students, theater professionals, and Shakespeare scholars.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. Mapping Shakespeare's World Peter Whitfield
  • Part II. Theater Andrew Gurr
  • Part III. Language David Crystal
  • Part IV. Science and Technology Pamela Long
  • Part V. Printing, Publishing, Textuality John Jowett
  • Part VI. Visual Arts Alexander Marr
  • Part VII. Popular Culture Mary Ellen Lamb
  • 63. Oral tradition Steve Newman
  • 64. Cheap print Douglas Bruster
  • 65. Popular fiction Steve Mentz
  • 66. Traditional entertainments and celebrations Francois Laroque
  • 67. Flytings, polemics, chiarivaris Martin Ingram
  • 68. News culture Jason Peacey
  • 69. Women's culture Alison Findlay
  • Part VIII. High Culture Malcolm Smuts
  • Part VIII. High Culture Malcolm Smuts
  • Part IX. England 1560-1650 James A. Sharpe
  • Part X. Religion Lori Anne Ferrell
  • Part XI. Medicine Mary Fissell
  • Part XII. The Historical William Shakespeare Peter Holland
  • Part XIII. Shakespeare's Fellows Stanley Wells
  • 113. Robert Greene Sophie Chiari
  • 114. Christopher Marlowe Arata Ide
  • 115. Thomas Nashe John Tobin
  • 116. Thomas Kyd Clara Calvo
  • 117. Richard Tarlton Nora Johnson
  • 118. George Peele Charles Whitworth
  • 119. John Lyly Francis Guinle
  • 120. Richard Burbage David Kathman
  • 121. William Heminges and Henry Condell David Kathman
  • 122. Edward Alleyn and Philip Henslowe Susan Cerasano
  • 123. Nathan Field Antonia Southern
  • 124. Will Kemp Nora Johnson
  • 125. Robert Johnson Catherine A. Henze
  • 126. Robert Armin Catherine A. Henze
  • 127. Ben Jonson Sean McEvoy
  • 128. John Fletcher Sarah Lewis
  • 129. Thomas Middleton Michelle O'Callaghan
  • 130. John Webster Robert Henke
  • Part XIV. Shakespeare's Early Reception (to 1660) Charles Whitney
  • Part XIV. Shakespeare's Early Reception (to 1660) Charles Whitney.

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