The Space of the StageThis text is an annual publication devoted to understanding drama as a central feature of Renaissance culture. The essays in each volume explore the relationship of Renaissance dramatic traditions to their precursors and successors, have an interdisciplinary orientation and examine the impact of new forms of interpretation on the study of Renaissance plays. A special issue entitled The Space of the Stage, Volume 28 of Renaissance Drama, includes essays that explore the centrality of notions of space to early modern theatrical literature and practice. These diverse essays provide a set of new critical frames and horizons in which to reevaluate questions on staging, versification, the global market, the female body, and even the Globe rebuilt in 20th-century Chicago. |
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Inhalt
CRYSTAL BARTOLOVICH Putting Tamburlaine on a Cognitive | 29 |
The Space of Mercantile | 99 |
The Space | 133 |
The Heath | 161 |
ReLocating | 195 |
Humanist Ideology | 245 |
Notes on Contributors | 289 |
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action actor Armusia audience bardolatry Bridewell brothel Cambridge Canting Crew capitalism Century of Progress characters Chicago Daily cognitive mapping concepts contemporary criminal critical cultural custom discussion Duchess Dutch early modern England East Indian economic edition Elizabethan Elizabethan Stage English erotic essay female figures Fletcher's Gender global Globe Theater Globe Theatre gynocentric historical household humanist imaginary imagined Island Princess King Lear Lear's London maids maidservant Marlowe Marlowe's mastered masterless women McMullan means measurement merchants Merrie England metaphor Moll open stage particular performance perspective Pilgrimes play play's playhouse Poel practice primitive accumulation production prostitutes Purchas Quisara readers relations Renaissance Renaissance Drama representation Revenger's Tragedy Roaring Girl Routledge scene seems Sensuall Apetyte sexual Shakespeare social space spatial Stevens street structure Studyous Desire suggests Tamburlaine Tamburlaine plays Terence theatrical theatrum Tidore Trans Turnmill unmarried unmastered vagrant Vogelback Wanamaker's woman York Zenocrate