Refiguring Mimesis
Representation on the Early Modern Stage
University of Hertfordshire Press
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-902806-34-1 (ISBN)
Description
This volume of essays looks at Renaissance texts through the lens of modern theories of mimesis, and also investigates traces of Early Modern equivalents within those same works. With the assimilation of critical theory into literary studies during the late 1960s and the 1970s, many scholars challenged the idea that mimesis was an unproblematic 'representation of reality'. Instead, they found a much more complex mimetic art in operation on the early modern stage. While the work of these earlier scholars is seminal, this volume argues that it is time to re-figure the question of mimesis. Contributors examine a wide variety of Shakespearian and non-Shakespearian texts to come to an increased historical understanding of the way mimesis operated 400 years ago, but, more importantly, how they can be seen to be operating differently today.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hatfield
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-902806-34-1 (9781902806341)
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Content
Jonathan Holmes: 'Marble-constant': Mimesis and The Winter's Tale; Paul Innes: 'Pluck but his name out of his heart': A Caesarean Cross-section; Vance Adair: 'Tis in Reversion That I Do Possess': Speculation and Destination in Richard II Adrian Streete: 'The Iniquity of the Fathers': Masculinity, Revenge and Representation in The Revenger's Tragedy; Gabriel Egan: Platonism and Bathos in Shakespeare and other early modern dramas Monika Smialkowska: Court Masque: An Idealist Mimesis? Christian Billing: The Distorting Mirror: Theatrical Mimesis on the Early Modern Transvestite Stage; Roger Starling: 'Scenes from the life of one who is suited for nothing': The 'Subject' of Mimesis in Shakespeare and Contemporary French Thought; Poonam Trivedi: 'Bananas on a Mango Tree': The Paradoxical Hybridities of a Colonising Mimesis