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Staging Asia The Dutch East India Company And The Amsterdam Theatre Manjusha Kuruppath

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Staging Asia The Dutch East India Company And The Amsterdam Theatre Manjusha Kuruppath
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Publisher: Leiden University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.25 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Manjusha Kuruppath
ISBN: 9789087282578, 9789400602564, 9789400602588, 9087282575, 9400602561, 9400602588
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Staging Asia The Dutch East India Company And The Amsterdam Theatre Manjusha Kuruppath by Manjusha Kuruppath 9789087282578, 9789400602564, 9789400602588, 9087282575, 9400602561, 9400602588 instant download after payment.

In the early modern Dutch Republic, three playwrights wrote dramas based on political revolutions that were occurring at that same time in Asia. Reflecting on this remarkable phenomenon, Staging Asia traces the transmission of the stories surrounding the seventeenth-century Asian events and their ultimate appearance in Europe as Dutch dramas. Manjusha Kuruppath explores the nature of the representation of the Orient in these works and evaluates how this characterization was influenced by the channels, including some connected to the Dutch East India Company, that the dramatists relied on to gather information for their plays.

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