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Shakespeare's Festive World
Elizabethan Seasonal Entertainment and the Professional Stage
This book offers an exciting new perspective on Shakespeare's relation to popular culture.
Frangois Laroque (Author)
9780521457866, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 9 September 1993
440 pages, 16 b/w illus.
22.7 x 15.1 x 3 cm, 0.705 kg
'One of those rare book which teaches us to think like a person of a different culture…A lucid and imaginative book which combines an impressive breadth of knowledge with sensitivity to detail.' Cashiers Elisabethains
This book offers an exciting new perspective on Shakespeare's relation to popular culture. Shakespeare's plays draw extensively on the events and traditions of Elizabethan festivals and holidays, mingling popular and aristocratic or royal forms of entertainment in ways that combine or clash to produce new meaning, offering surprises which anticipate the Stuart masque. This process evolved from the early, romantic comedies into the late plays which recover the celebrations and patterns of renewal initiated in the 'green world': the values of festivity are inverted in the comedy of misrule, and finally perverted in the darker forms of the history plays and tragedies. Francois Laroque reconstructs the principal events, customs and games of the Elizabethan festive tradition, and reconsiders Shakespeare's technique in this context.
List of illustrations
Foreword Sir Keith Thomas
Preface
Part I. Introduction: Festivity During the Elizabethan Age: 1. Festivity and popular beliefs in the Elizabethan age
2. Festivity and society in Shakespeare's time
3. The calendar
4. The cycle of calendary festivals
5. The non-calendary festivals
Part II. Introduction: Some Anthropological and Historical Perspectives on Literary Analysis: 6. Festivity and dramatic structure: methodological problems
7. Festivity and time in Shakespeare's plays
8. Festivity and society in Shakespeare's plays
9. Festivity and its images in Shakespeare's plays
10. Othello and the festive traditions
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Appendix I: Calendars
Appendix II: Iconography
Index.
Subject Areas: Shakespeare studies & criticism [DSGS]
