
Elizabethan Grotesque (Routledge Revivals)
Neil Rhodes(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. June 2014
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-138-80407-4 (ISBN)
Description
The comic grotesque is a powerful element in a great deal of Elizabethan literature, but one which has attracted scant critical attention. In this study, first published in 1980, Neil Rhodes examines the nature of the grotesque in late sixteenth-century culture, and shows the part it played in the development of new styles of comic prose and drama in Elizabethan England. In defining 'grotesque', the author considers the stylistic techniques of Rabelais and Aretino, as well as the graphic arts. He discusses the use of the grotesque in Elizabethan pamphlet literature and the early satirical journalists such as Nashe, and argues that their work in turn stimulated the growth of satirical drama at the end of the century. The second part of the book explains the importance of Nashe's achievement for Shakespeare and Jonson, concluding that the linguistic resources of English Renaissance comedy are peculiarly - and perhaps uniquely - physical.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
419 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-80407-4 (9781138804074)
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Content
Preface; Acknowledgements;Elizabethan comic prose and drama: a chronology; Part I: 1. Literary grotesque: a sixteenth-century background2. The low style in Elizabethan comic prose3. Comedy and violence in Elizabethan pamphlet literature4. Nashe and the beginning of satirical journalism 5. The grotesque and satirical comedy; Part II 6. Shakespearean grotesque: the Falstaff plays 7. Jonsonian grotesque: Every Man Out of his Humour and Bartholomew Fair ; Conclusion;Notes;Select bibliography;Index