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Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Assistant Professor, Department of English and Comparative Lit, University of Cincinnati), Edited by (George Matthew Edgar Professor of English, Florida State University)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198703481
  • ISBN-13: 9780198703488
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 690 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 245x170x37 mm, kaal: 1174 g, 24 black-and-white halftones; one table
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Sep-2016
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198703481
  • ISBN-13: 9780198703488
The 37 essays in The Oxford Handbook of Thomas Middleton reinterpret the English Renaissance through the lens of one of its most original, and least understood, geniuses. Shakespeare's younger contemporary and collaborator, Middleton wrote modern comedies, tragedies, tragicomedies, history plays, masques, pageants, pamphlets, and poetry. The largest collection of new Middleton criticism ever assembled, this ambitious Handbook provides a comprehensive, in-depth, cutting-edge reaction to OUP'sCollected Works of Thomas Middleton, winner of the 2009 MLA prize for editing, the first complete scholarly text of his voluminous and diverse oeuvre. The Handbook brings together an international, cross-generational team of experts to discuss all these genres through an equally diverse range of critical approaches, from feminism to stylistics, ecocriticism to performance studies, Aristotle to Zizek. Reinterpretations of canonical plays such asThe Changeling, Women Beware Women, The Roaring Girl, and A Chaste Maid in Cheapside mingle with explorations of neglected or recently-identified works. Middleton's dramatic use of dance, music, and clothing, Middletonian adaptation, his relationships to the classical world and to continental Europe, his fascinating explorations of sexuality and religion, all receive attention. The collection also provides new essays on modern and postmodern reactions to Middleton, including recent Middleton revivals and films, and living artists' responses to his work-responses that range from the actresses who play Middleton's women to writers in various genres who have been inspired by his artistry. TheHandbook establishes an authoritative foundation for the rapidly-expanding growth of interest in this extraordinarily protean, funny, moving, disturbing, and modern writer.

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the diversity of the individual contributions to the Handbook is as much of a pleasure as the high standard of the work as a whole and suggests the potential for more such work in the future. * Helen Osborne, English *

List of Figures
ix
List of Contributors
xi
Unintroduction: Middletonian Dissensus 1(15)
Gary Taylor
Trish Thomas Henley
1 Thomas Middleton's Shelf Life
16(16)
Julian Yates
2 Playing with Space: Making a Public in Middleton's Theatre
32(15)
Paul Yachnin
3 History Plays Genre Games
47(17)
Gary Taylor
4 Middleton's Collaborators in Music and Song
64(16)
Tiffany Stern
5 Passionate Tunes for Amorous Poems: Middletons Way with Music
80(18)
Raphael Seligmann
6 Playing with Boys on Middletons Stage---and Ours
98(18)
Carol Chillington Rutter
7 Middletons Historical Imagination
116(14)
Thomas Roebuck
8 Middleton and Dance
130(18)
Barbara Ravelhofer
9 The Ecology of the Passions in A Chaste Maid in Cheapside and The Changeling
148(16)
Gail Kern Paster
10 Middleton and Caroline Theatre
164(17)
Lucy Munro
11 `Time's comic sparks': The Dramaturgy of A Mad World, My Masters and Timon of Athens
181(15)
Laurie Maguire
Emma Smith
12 `My cloak's a stranger; he was made but yesterday': Clothing, Language, and the Construction of Theatre in Middleton
196(14)
Eleanor Lowe
13 `Old Dad dead?': The Rise of the Neo-Noir `Heritage' Film, Or, Middleton with a View
210(17)
Courtney Lehmann
14 `Nimble in damnation, quick in tune': Vice and The Revenger's Tragedy
227(20)
Douglas M. Lanier
15 Middletonian Stylistics
247(17)
Jonathan Hope
16 Tragicomic Men
264(17)
Trish Thomas Henley
17 Middleton and Usury
281(15)
David Hawkes
18 Middleton, Plautus, and the Ethics of Comedy
296(16)
Richard F. Hardin
19 `More lies than true tales': Scepticism in Middleton's Mock-Almanacs
312(18)
Meredith Molly Hand
20 Staging Muteness in Middleton
330(16)
Heidi Brayman Hackel
21 Middleton's Language Machine
346(14)
Stephen Guy-Bray
22 Middleton and the Theatre of Emergency
360(16)
David Glimp
23 Middleton and the Culture of Courtesy
376(14)
Indira Ghose
24 Playwright to Playwright: The Changeling
390(14)
Gabriel Gbadamosi
25 Middleton and Spain
404(14)
Barbara Fuchs
26 Wisdom in Reverse
418(19)
Ewan Fernie
27 Middleton and Mimetic Desire
437(15)
Lars Engle
28 Thomas Middleton, William Shakespeare, and the Masculine Grotesque
452(17)
Celia R. Daileader
29 Middleton as Poet
469(18)
Joseph Campana
30 The Emotions of Tragedy: Middleton or Shakespeare?
487(15)
Paul Budra
31 Giving Revenger's its Due
502(16)
Regina Buccola
32 Middletons Imagination
518(17)
Douglas Bruster
33 Middleton and the Continent
535(16)
Karen Britland
34 `It's a whole different sex!': Women Performing Middleton on the Modern Stage
551(20)
Terri Bourus
35 Middleton and Ecological Change
571(17)
Bruce Boehrer
36 `The Lure of a Taffeta Cloak': Middleton's Sartorial Seduction in Your Five Gallants
588(17)
Mary Bly
References 605(44)
Index 649
Gary Taylor is George Matthew Edgar Professor of English at Florida State University, founder of the History of Text Technologies program there, general editor (with Stanley Wells) of the Oxford edition of Shakespeare's Complete Works, and general editor (with John Lavagnino) of the Oxford edition of Middleton's Collected Works.



Trish Thomas Henley is an Assistant Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Cincinnati. She has published in Exemplaria, Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Theatre Journal, and is currently finishing a book manuscript, Velvet Women Within: The Boy Actor and the Prostitute on the Early English Stage.