Explorations in Renaissance DramaMary Beth Rose Northwestern University Press, 1997 - 164 pàgines Renaissance Drama, an annual and interdisciplinary publication, is devoted to drama and performance as a central feature of Renaissance culture. The essays in each volume explore traditional canons of drama, the significance of performance (broadly construed) to early modern culture, and the impact of new forms of interpretation on the study of Renaissance plays, theater, and performance. The essays in Volume XXVI, "Explorations in Renaissance Drama," explore a range of theoretical issues, as well as issues in gender studies. Topics include the economic determination of Renaissance drama, same-sex erotic friendship, the construction of homoerotic desire in early modern England, two essays on The Taming of the Shrew, and another on staging the East. |
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Rethinking | 1 |
RICHARD MALLETTE SameSex Erotic Friendship in The | 29 |
NICHOLAS F RADEL Fletcherian Tragicomedy Crossdressing | 53 |
LAURIE E MAGUIRE Cultural Control in The Taming of the Shrew | 83 |
Staging the East | 131 |
Notes on Contributors | 163 |
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