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A Companion to Restoration Drama
Susan J. Owen (Edited by), S Owen (Author)
9780631219231, Wiley
Hardback, published 7 November 2001
480 pages
25.5 x 18 x 4 cm, 1.021 kg
"The book will serve its audience very well, and those needing further guidance will profit from the list of further reading at the end of each essay. Highly recommended for academic libraries, the volume will be especially helpful to upper-division undergraduate and graduate students." "[...] the riches of Susan Owen's book are sufficient to ensure it a place on anyone's list of essential reading on Restoration Drama."
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This Companion illustrates the vitality and diversity of dramatic work 1660 to 1710. Twenty-five essays by leading scholars in the field bring together the best recent insights into the full range of dramatic practice and innovation at the time.
About the Contributors viii Preface and Acknowledgements xii PART I The Drama in Context 1 1 The Post-1660 Theatres as Performance Spaces 3 2 Restoration Dramatic Theory and Criticism 19 3 Theatrical Regulation during the Restoration Period 36 4 Libertinism and Sexuality 53 5 The Restoration Actress 69 6 Masculinity in Restoration Drama 92 7 Images of Monarchy on the Restoration Stage 109 8 Restoration Drama and Politics: An Overview 126 9 Restoration Drama and Social Class 140 10 Race, Performance and the Silenced Prince of Angola 161 11 Restoration Drama after the Restoration: The Critics, the Repertory and the Canon 177 PART II Kinds of Drama 193 12 Heroic Drama and Tragicomedy 195 13 Restoration Comedy 211 14 Tragedy and Varieties of Serious Drama 228 15 London Theatre Music, 1660-1719 243 16 Shakespeare and Other Adaptations 274 17 Rakes, Wives and Merchants: Shifts from the Satirical to the Sentimental 291 PART III Dramatists 309 18 William Davenant and John Dryden 311 19 'Still on the Criminal's Side, against the Innocent': Etherege, Wycherley and the Ironies of Wit 326 20 'Who Vices Dare Explode': Thomas Shadwell, Thomas Durfey and Didactic Drama of the Restoration 340 21 Otway, Lee and the Restoration History Play 355 22 Elkanah Settle, John Crowne and Nahum Täte 378 23 Two Female Playwrights of the Restoration: Aphra Behn and Susanna Centlivre 396 24 William Congreve and Thomas Southerne 412 25 Sir John Vanbrugh and George Farquhar in the Post-Restoration Age 429 Index 446
Edward A.. Langhans
Paul D. Cannan
Matthew J. Kinservik
Maximillian E. Novak
Deborah Payne Fisk
Laura J. Rosenthal
Jessica Munns
Susan J. Owen
Aparna Dharwadker
Mita Choudhury
Brian Corman
Derek Hughes
J. Douglas Canfield
Jean I. Marsden
Todd S. Gilman
Sandra Clark
Kirk Combe
Richard Kroll
Robert Markley
Christopher J. Wheatley
Paulina Kewes
Don-John Dugas
Cynthia Lowenthal
Miriam Handley
John Bull
Subject Areas: Literature: history & criticism [DS]
