
Making and Unmaking in Early Modern English Drama
Spectators, Aesthetics and Incompletion
Chloe Porter(Author)
Manchester University Press
Published on 10. February 2014
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-7190-8497-3 (ISBN)
Description
Why are early modern English dramatists preoccupied with unfinished processes of 'making' and 'unmaking'? And what did the terms 'finished' or 'incomplete' mean for dramatists and their audiences in this period?
Making and unmaking in early modern English drama is about the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights including Shakespeare, Robert Greene and John Lyly. Illustrated with examples from across visual and material culture, it opens up new interpretations of the place of aesthetic form in the early modern imagination. Plays are explored as a part of a lively post-Reformation visual culture, alongside a diverse range of contexts and themes, including iconoclasm, painting, sculpture, clothing and jewellery, automata and invisibility.
Asking what it meant for Shakespeare and his contemporaries to 'begin' or 'end' a literary or visual work, this book is essential reading for scholars and students of early modern English drama, literature, visual culture and history.
An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence. -- .
Making and unmaking in early modern English drama is about the significance of visual things that are 'under construction' in works by playwrights including Shakespeare, Robert Greene and John Lyly. Illustrated with examples from across visual and material culture, it opens up new interpretations of the place of aesthetic form in the early modern imagination. Plays are explored as a part of a lively post-Reformation visual culture, alongside a diverse range of contexts and themes, including iconoclasm, painting, sculpture, clothing and jewellery, automata and invisibility.
Asking what it meant for Shakespeare and his contemporaries to 'begin' or 'end' a literary or visual work, this book is essential reading for scholars and students of early modern English drama, literature, visual culture and history.
An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence. -- .
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Illustrations, black & white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7190-8497-3 (9780719084973)
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Making and Unmaking in Early Modern English Drama
Spectators, Aesthetics and Incompletion
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Chloe Porter is Lecturer in English Literature 1500-1700 at the University of Sussex -- .
Content
Introduction: speaking pictures?
1. Early modern English drama and visual culture
2. 'In the keeping of Paulina': the unknowable image in The Winter's Tale
3. 'But begun for others to end': the ends of incompletion
4. 'The brazen head lies broken': divine destruction in Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay
5. Going unseen: invisibility and erasure in The Two Merry Milkmaids
Conclusion: behind the screen
Bibliography
Index -- .
1. Early modern English drama and visual culture
2. 'In the keeping of Paulina': the unknowable image in The Winter's Tale
3. 'But begun for others to end': the ends of incompletion
4. 'The brazen head lies broken': divine destruction in Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay
5. Going unseen: invisibility and erasure in The Two Merry Milkmaids
Conclusion: behind the screen
Bibliography
Index -- .