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Playing the Past: Approaches to English Historical Drama, 1385-1600

Publisher D.S.Brewer
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Author(s) Benjamin Griffin
Publisher D.S.Brewer
ISBN / ASIN 0859916154
ISBN-13 9780859916158
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Sales Rank #6,277,041
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Two overlapping areas of English historical drama are examined in this study. The first is the large group of plays dramatising the lives of powerful people in the past of the English nation (native-subject drama), from the end of the fourteenth century to the end of the sixteenth, and the second is the select group of these plays produced in the 1580s, at the height of their flourishing. Griffin charts the development of historical drama from the Mass and Saint plays on Thomas Becket, through the Reformation and its legacy, to the later history plays, showing that the history play is neither Shakespeare's nor an Elizabethan invention, but has its roots in medieval drama. The use made by Shakespeare and Marlowe of the various types of historical drama - the sacrificial, the festive and the formless genealogical - is discussed, and the decline of the history play examined, reviewing and amending critical explanations of the extinction of the genre.
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