Art Imitates Business: Commercial and Political Influences in Elizabethan TheatreBowling Green State University Popular Press, 1993 - 298 oldal As it moved away from the court, theater became an entertainment business, subject to financial and political influences. This study examines business and political considerations as a way of explaining some of the curiosities about 16th-century plays which production and literary analyses cannot fully explain. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
Tartalomjegyzék
Art Imitates Business | 7 |
Have We Allowed His Tales to Wag the Man? | 49 |
Why Boys for woMens Roles? | 71 |
Shakespeares Dramatic Joke | 101 |
The Mole in Shakespeares Company | 121 |
The Very Human Shylock | 139 |
Ben Jonsons The Isle of Dogs | 167 |
Extortion in the Name of Art | 191 |
Eddies of the Essex Episode | 205 |
Observations | 231 |
Appendix | 237 |
Works Cited Consulted | 279 |
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Art Imitates Business: Commercial and Political Influences in Elizabethan ... James H. Forse Korlátozott előnézet - 1993 |
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