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Money And Magic In Early Modern Drama David Hawkes Editor

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Money And Magic In Early Modern Drama David Hawkes Editor
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Publisher: The Arden Shakespeare
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Author: David Hawkes (editor)
ISBN: 9781350247048, 9781350247079, 1350247049, 1350247073
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Money And Magic In Early Modern Drama David Hawkes Editor by David Hawkes (editor) 9781350247048, 9781350247079, 1350247049, 1350247073 instant download after payment.

This volume considers three powerful ideological forces in early modern England: money, magic and the theatre. With the authorization of usury, financial value was developing into an independent, effective power. The mysterious, invisible nature of money’s power struck many contemporaries as magical and contributed to the hysteria behind the great witch-hunts. At the same time, the public theatre emerged as a popular medium well-suited to representing the powers of magic.
All the essays in this book examine the convergence of these three forces in a wide range of early modern drama. Part One considers the works of a broad array of figures ranging from Plautus through John Lyly to Christopher Marlowe – discussing plays such as Midas, The Alchemist and The Jew of Malta – while remaining tightly focussed on the nexus of money and magic. While Part Two concentrates on Shakespeare, whose diagnosis of the relations between finance, witchcraft and the stage is particularly acute in plays such as Timon of Athens, The Tempest and A Winter’s Tale. The volume is especially timely in the current era of financial deregulation and derivatives, which often seem just as mysterious and occult in their operations as did the burgeoning financial system of 16th-century London.

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