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The Shoemaker's Holiday Thomas Dekker

The Shoemaker's Holiday By Thomas Dekker

The Shoemaker's Holiday by Thomas Dekker


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Summary

Offering commentary notes on classic plays, this book contains the script of this Elizabethan comedy. The text also features an account of recent productions of the play and offers information on lexical and staging matters.

The Shoemaker's Holiday Summary

The Shoemaker's Holiday by Thomas Dekker

The rise of Simon Eyre, shoemaker, to the office of Lord Mayor provided Dekker with the material for one of the most festive of London comedies. This is no urban satire in the Jonsonian vein, but a cheerfully idealistic - yet by no means naive - celebration of civic social ethos and the culture of the Elizabethan 'middling sort'. Set largely in and around Eyre's workshop, the play provides a happy ending for the earl's son who disguises himself as a Dutch artisan to woo Eyre's daughter; the journeyman who comes home crippled after the wars in France is reunited with his destitute wife; and Eyre himself - the handicraftsman whose 'heart is without craft' - who invites King Henry V to join in the artisans' Shrove Tuesday revelry. This edition provides maps of the Rose theatre, in which the play was first staged in 1599, and of Elizabethan London, the immediate backdrop of the action.

Additional information

GOR001725813
9780713666601
0713666609
The Shoemaker's Holiday by Thomas Dekker
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20021220
144
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