Breaking Boundaries: Politics and Play in the Drama of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
English
By (author): Molly Smith
First published in 1998, this volume explores the period 1585-1649, identifying it as rich in innovative drama which challenged the boundaries between social, political and cultural activities of various kinds. Molly Smith examines ways in which texts by Renaissance authors reflect, question and influence their societys ideological concerns. In the drama of Kyd, Shakespeare, Beaumont and Fletcher, Webster, Middleton, Massinger and Ford, she identifies the simultaneously serious and playful appropriation of popular cultural practices, an appropriation which is expertly reversed by authorities in the political drama of Charles Is public trial and execution in 1649. This compelling interpretation of Renaissance drama will prove of value to students of literature and social history.
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