The Theatrical Legacy of Thomas Middleton, 16242024

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This volume celebrates Thomas Middleton's legacy as a dramatist, marking the 400th anniversary of Middleton's most contentious work for the public theatres, A Game at Chess (1624). The book offers an assessment of the place of Middleton's drama in culture, criticism, and education today.


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William David Green teaches medieval and early modern literature at the University of Warwick. He received his PhD from the University of Birmingham's Shakespeare Institute in 2021, for which he considered Thomas Middleton as an adapter of Shakespeare between 1616 and 1623. This research was generously supported by AHRC Midlands3Cities. His work on Middleton has previously been published in Exchanges and Theatre Notebook, and in the edited collection Kingship, Madness, and Masculinity on the Early Modern Stage (2022). He is a Contributing Editor to the online database Co-Authored Drama in Renaissance England, and is producing a critical edition of The Unnatural Tragedy for The Complete Works of Margaret Cavendish.

Anna L. Hegland received her PhD from the University of Kent in 2022. Her research examines the intertwining of rhetoric and action in early modern English theatre during moments of staged violence, and combines textual and practice-based methods to think about enactment and embodiment then and now. Her work has been published in the British Shakespeare Association's Teaching Shakespeare magazine and the edited collection Boundaries of Violence in Early Modern England (2023). She is a lecturer and advisor at Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, and serves as the social media coordinator for the Shakespeare Association of America.

Sam Jermy received his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2022. His doctoral thesis, generously supported by the AHRC's White Rose College of the Arts and Humanities, explored the ways in which masculinities are imagined, staged, articulated, and problematised as intersubjective in Middleton's writings. He has also worked on a public-facing research project with the International Anthony Burgess Foundation on a series of Shakespeare lectures delivered by Burgess in 1973. He maintains an active research interest in the representations of violence, skin, and bruises on the early modern stage.


Klappentext

This volume celebrates Thomas Middleton's legacy as a dramatist, marking the 400th anniversary of Middleton's most contentious work for the public theatres, A Game at Chess (1624). The book offers an assessment of the place of Middleton's drama in culture, criticism, and education today.


Inhalt

Introduction: '[P]oore Chronicler of a Lord Maior's naked Truth'? Introducing Middleton's Theatrical Legacy

William David Green, Anna L. Hegland, and Sam Jermy

SECTION 1

Critical and Textual Reception

  1. Our Other Shakespeare? The Legacy and Controversies of the Oxford Middleton

William David Green

  1. Creative Marking: Middleton's and Crane's Punctuation in A Game at Chesse

Daniel Yabut

  1. The Puritan's Paper Trail: or, Print, Plays, and Plot-Holes

Sophia Richardson

  1. 'I think it was a shirt; I know not well': The Depiction and Deception of Linens in The Widow

Lucy Holehouse

SECTION 2

Afterlives and Legacies

  1. Roaring Boys: Assembling Masculinity on Middleton's Stage

Sam Jermy

  1. 'Black, wicked, and unnatural': Locating Monstrosity in The Revenger's Tragedy

Deyasini Dasgupta

  1. The Uses of the Masque in No Wit, No Help Like a Woman's Across the Seventeenth Century

Sharon J. Harris

  1. Vigilante Irony: Middleton's The Revenger's Tragedy and Modern Media

Mark Kaethler

  1. Teaching The Roaring Girl in a Post-Binary World

Margaret Owens

SECTION 3

Practice and Performance

  1. 'The full scope, the manner, and intent': Questions of Scale and Context in the Royal Shakespeare Company's Productions of Women Beware Women

Peter Malin

  1. The Bloody Banquet in Performance

Claire Kimball and Charlene V. Smith

  1. Reconstructing The Sun in Aries: An Interview with Beyond Shakespeare

Anna L. Hegland

  1. The Afterlives of Thomas Middleton's Civic Pageantry

J. Caitlin Finlayson

Afterword: Hearing Middleton

Tracey Hill

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032556093
    • Editor William David Green, Anna L. Hegland, Sam Jermy
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9781032556093
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-03-255609-3
    • Veröffentlichung 02.04.2024
    • Titel The Theatrical Legacy of Thomas Middleton, 16242024
    • Autor William David Hegland, Anna L. Jermy, Sam Green
    • Gewicht 453g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 232
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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