Intertextuality and Romance in Renaissance Drama: The Staging of Nostalgia
These essays apply the postmodernist theory of intertextuality to romantic drama of the English Renaissance, including work by Heywood, Beaumont and Fletcher, Ford, and especially Shakespeare. Placing the plays into dynamic relation with a wide variety of literary, cultural, and political 'intertexts' causes them to signify in ways not previously appreciated, as well as to define neglected features of the staged romance of the period. Equally important is the development of intertextuality as a critical methodology with a particular affinity for the genre and the period.
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Intertextuality and Romance in Renaissance Drama: The Staging of Nostalgia
These essays apply the postmodernist theory of intertextuality to romantic drama of the English Renaissance, including work by Heywood, Beaumont and Fletcher, Ford, and especially Shakespeare. Placing the plays into dynamic relation with a wide variety of literary, cultural, and political 'intertexts' causes them to signify in ways not previously appreciated, as well as to define neglected features of the staged romance of the period. Equally important is the development of intertextuality as a critical methodology with a particular affinity for the genre and the period.
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Intertextuality and Romance in Renaissance Drama: The Staging of Nostalgia

Intertextuality and Romance in Renaissance Drama: The Staging of Nostalgia

by Richard Hillman
Intertextuality and Romance in Renaissance Drama: The Staging of Nostalgia

Intertextuality and Romance in Renaissance Drama: The Staging of Nostalgia

by Richard Hillman

Hardcover(1992)

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These essays apply the postmodernist theory of intertextuality to romantic drama of the English Renaissance, including work by Heywood, Beaumont and Fletcher, Ford, and especially Shakespeare. Placing the plays into dynamic relation with a wide variety of literary, cultural, and political 'intertexts' causes them to signify in ways not previously appreciated, as well as to define neglected features of the staged romance of the period. Equally important is the development of intertextuality as a critical methodology with a particular affinity for the genre and the period.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333567036
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 07/21/1992
Series: Staging of Nostalgia
Edition description: 1992
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction - 'Not Amurath an Amurath Succeeds': Striking Crowns into the Hazard and Playing Doubles in Shakespeare's Henriad - Re-inscribing Romance in Troilus and Cressida - Killing (a Woman) with Kindness: Duplicitous Intertextuality and the Domestication of Romance - Attribution and Tribute in Pericles - Deceiving Appearances: Neo-Chaucerian Magic in The Tempest - (Mis)Appropriating the Romance Past in The Two Noble Kinsmen - Romance Exhausted: Philaster and The Broken Heart - Works Cited - Index
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