劇団のシェイクスピア<br>Shakespeare in Company

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劇団のシェイクスピア
Shakespeare in Company

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 372 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199569311
  • DDC分類 822.33

基本説明

Considering both Shakespeare's fellow writers as well as members of his acting company this book offers a unique insight into the company kept by William Shakespeare and how it impacted on his writing.

Full Description

This book is about two very different kinds of company. On the one hand it concerns Shakespeare's poet-playwright contemporaries, such as Marlowe, Jonson, and Fletcher. On the other, it examines the contribution of his fellow actors, including Burbage, Armin, and Kemp. Traditionally, criticism has treated these two influences in separation, so that Shakespeare is considered either in relation to educated Renaissance culture, or as a man of the theatre. Shakespeare in Company unites these perspectives. Bart van Es argues that Shakespeare's decision, in 1594, to become an investor (or 'sharer') in the newly formed Chamberlain's acting company had a transformative effect on his writing, moving him beyond the conventions of Renaissance dramaturgy. On the basis of the physical distinctiveness of his actors, Shakespeare developed 'relational drama', something no previous dramatist had explored. This book traces the evolution of that innovation, showing how Shakespeare responded to changes in the personnel of his acting fellowship and to competing drama, such as that produced for the children's companies after 1599. Covering over two decades of theatrical history, van Es explores the playwright's career through four distinct phases, ending on the conditions that shaped Shakespeare's late style. Paradoxically, Shakespeare emerges as a playwright unique 'in company'--special, in part, because of the unparalleled working conditions that he enjoyed.

Contents

Prologue: Shakespeare's Early Life and the Origins of Commercial Theatre (1576-1592) ; PHASE I: SHAKESPEARE AS CONVENTIONAL POET-PLAYWRIGHT (1592-1594) ; 1. Imitation and Identity ; 2. The Working Conditions of the Playwright ; 3. Shakespeare as Literary Playwright ; PHASE II: SHAKESPEARE AS COMPANY MAN (1594-1599) ; 4. Control over Casting ; 5. The Events of 1594 ; 6. Relational Drama ; 7. Shakespeare's Singularity ; PHASE III: SHAKESPEARE AS PLAYHOUSE INVESTOR (1599-1608) ; 8. The Globe Partnership ; 9. Robert Armin ; 10. The Children's Companies ; 11. Richard Burbage ; PHASE IV: SHAKESPEARE IN THE COMPANY OF PLAYWRIGHTS AGAIN (1608-1614) ; 12. The Events of 1608 ; 13. Shakespeare's Late Style ; 14. Shakespeare and Co-Authorship ; Conclusion ; Appendix

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