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The Uses Of This World Thinking Space In Shakespeare Marlowe Cary And Jonson Andrew Hiscock

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The Uses Of This World Thinking Space In Shakespeare Marlowe Cary And Jonson Andrew Hiscock
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Andrew Hiscock
ISBN: 0708318886
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Uses Of This World Thinking Space In Shakespeare Marlowe Cary And Jonson Andrew Hiscock by Andrew Hiscock 0708318886 instant download after payment.

Issues of cultural space in early modern theater texts are addressed in this critical study. Explored are the fundamental changes in the social and philosophical organizations of space during this period and the ways in which theater dramatized them. The argument is made that Renaissance drama integrates models of social organization and spatial boundaries defined by property relations, economic hierarchies, historical customs, and kinship ties. The concept that space is not a neutral, fixed, and passive container, but instead a socially constructed process is demonstrated through analysis of such plays as Antony and Cleopatra, Hamlet, and The Winter's Tale.

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