Domestic Life and Domestic Tragedy in Early Modern England: The Material Life of the HouseholdManchester University Press, 2006 - 235 páginas In a theatre which self-consciously cultivated its audiences' imagination, how and what did playgoers "see" on the stage? This book reconstructs one aspect of that imaginative process. It considers a range of printed and documentary evidence, the majority previously unpublished, for the way ordinary individuals thought about their houses and households; and it then explores how writers of domestic tragedies engaged those attitudes to shape their representations of domesticity. It therefore offers a new method for understanding theatrical representations, based around a truly interdisciplinary study of the interaction between literary and historical methods. The plays cited include Arden of Faversham, Two Lamentable Tragedies, A Woman Killed With Kindness, and A Yorkshire Tragedy. |
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... scene is sug- gestive of the metaphorical association between the house and a defensible castle : a private space ... Scene iv demonstrates the importance of the doors in keeping the town out , and scene v , where Black Will beats upon ...
... scene is sug- gestive of the metaphorical association between the house and a defensible castle : a private space ... Scene iv demonstrates the importance of the doors in keeping the town out , and scene v , where Black Will beats upon ...
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... scene opens , a third space spreads out from the other two : ' now that they are busy in the parlour ' , says Frankford's servant Jenkin , ' come , strike up , we'll have a crash here in the yard ' ( 4–5 ) . This comic scene of country ...
... scene opens , a third space spreads out from the other two : ' now that they are busy in the parlour ' , says Frankford's servant Jenkin , ' come , strike up , we'll have a crash here in the yard ' ( 4–5 ) . This comic scene of country ...
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... scene which Nick is to provide for Frankford will necessarily carry with it its own moral implications because spectacle is of itself meaningful , its import transmitted through its affective power.25 On her deathbed , Anne is again ...
... scene which Nick is to provide for Frankford will necessarily carry with it its own moral implications because spectacle is of itself meaningful , its import transmitted through its affective power.25 On her deathbed , Anne is again ...
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of the early modern household26 | 26 |
Choose thee a bed and hangings for a chamber | 64 |
Two Lamentable Tragedies128 | 128 |
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actions Alice Arden Arden of Faversham audience authority Beech behaviour Cambridge University Press Canterbury CCAL chamber chest city comedies Cleaver complex connection context Crench Culture cupboard deponents distinction domestic objects domestic space domestic tragedies doors drama dramaturgy Dudley Fenner dynamics Early Modern England elite Elizabethan emotional evidence Faversham focus Frankford gender gives hall household space husband imagination individuals instance intimacy inventories Killed With Kindness Lamentable Tragedies London marriage master material meanings Merry Merry's metaphorical metonymically mimesis moral moral absolutes Mosby murder narrative neighbours Nethersole Nethersole's off-stage offers Orlin Oxford painted cloths parlour particular Paul Slack Peter physical play play's relation relationship representation routines says scene sense servants significance silver spoons social spatial stage status stools street suggests tension Tenterden testators theatre tion town trope Wendoll Wendoll's wife Woman Killed women Woodnesborough Yorkshire Tragedy