Generic Innovation in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries
- Format: Hardback
- Authors: Edward Gieskes
- Language: English
- Book Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Revises current thinking about how genre operates in early modern theatre
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9781474496735
Revises current thinking about how genre operates in early modern theatre
Discusses generic change and innovation across a broad range of genres
Discusses both well-known plays and lesser-known texts to make its case about genre and changePresents an historical account of generic change
This book investigates generic change in early modern theatre across multiple genres, unlike much other scholarship, attempting to understand change and innovation in terms of competition within the dramatic field. It draws on the work of Bakhtin and Bourdieu as well as theatre history, book history, and literary criticism to advance its argument about generic change and innovation.Revises current thinking about how genre operates in early modern theatre
Discusses generic change and innovation across a broad range of genres
Discusses both well-known plays and lesser-known texts to make its case about genre and changePresents an historical account of generic change
This book investigates generic change in early modern theatre across multiple genres, unlike much other scholarship, attempting to understand change and innovation in terms of competition within the dramatic field. It draws on the work of Bakhtin and Bourdieu as well as theatre history, book history, and literary criticism to advance its argument about generic change and innovation.