The Fatal Dowry

The Fatal Dowry

Author: Philip Massinger

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-21

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13:

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The Fatal Dowry, a collaborative work by Philip Massinger and Nathaniel Field, stands as a luminary artifact within the canon of early 17th-century English drama, showcasing the rich interplay of tragedy, moral discourse, and the complexities of honor and justice. The collection is notable not only for its thematic exploration but also for its stylistic variance, blending Massinger's keen psychological insight with Field's dramatic prowess. As a whole, the anthology serves as a vibrant testament to the period's literary diversity, encapsulating the socio-political turbulence and ethical concerns of its time through its standout pieces. The contributing playwrights, Massinger and Field, emerge from the backdrop of England's early Stuart period, a time characterized by intense artistic and cultural ferment. Their joint contribution to this work underscores a crucial intersection of literary and historical forces, embodying the spirit of Jacobean drama. Their backgrounds in acting and playwriting, coupled with their association with significant theatrical companies, reflect the broader currents of thought and expression that animated the era. The anthology, in this light, becomes a confluence of their shared experiences and artistic visions, highlighting the dynamic interplay between individual creativity and collective zeitgeist. This collection is highly recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the tapestry of early modern English drama. The Fatal Dowry offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the confluence of themes, styles, and historical contexts, presented by two of the period's most compelling voices. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts of literary and historical studies, this anthology not only broadens understanding but also invites reflection on the enduring questions of human morality and societal honor. Engaging with this work promises not just an educational journey, but a profound encounter with the depth of human experience as conveyed through the artistry of Massinger and Field.


Artistic and Political Patronage in Early Stuart England

Artistic and Political Patronage in Early Stuart England

Author: Brian O'Farrell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-10

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1000346315

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Artistic and Political Patronage in Early Stuart England explores the remarkable life and career of William Herbert, Third Earl of Pembroke. Pembroke was one of the most influential aristocrats during the reigns of Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I. He was a great patron, a prominent politician and electoral manager, an entrepreneur, and a gifted poet. Yet despite his influence and many talents, Pembroke’s life has been little studied by historians. Drawing on archival material, this book throws new light on Pembroke, and demonstrates just how significant he was during his lifetime. This book will appeal to scholars and students of early modern British history, as well as those interested in politics and patronage during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.


The Text, the Play, and the Globe

The Text, the Play, and the Globe

Author: Joseph Candido

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-06-27

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1611478227

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The purpose of this book is to honor the scholarly legacy of Charles R. Forker with a series of essays that address the problem of literary influence in original ways and from a variety of perspectives. The emphasis throughout is on the sort of careful, exhaustive, evidence-based scholarship to which Forker dedicated his entire professional life. Although wide-ranging and various by design, the essays in this book never lose sight of three discrete yet overlapping areas of literary inquiry that create a unity of perspective amid the diversity of approaches: 1) the formation of play texts, textual analysis, and editorial practice; 2) performance history and the material playing conditions from Shakespeare’s time to the present, including film as well as stage representations; and 3) the world, both cultural and literary, in which Shakespeare and his contemporaries worked and to which they bequeathed an artistic legacy that continues to be re-interpreted and re-defined by a whole new set of cultural and literary pressures. Eschewing any single, predetermined ideological perspective, the essays in this book call our attention to how the simplest questions or observations can open up provocative and unexpected scholarly vistas. In so doing, they invite us into a subtly re-configured world of literary influence that draws us into new, often unexpected, ways of seeing and understanding the familiar.