A Game at Chess by Th Howard-Hill

A Game at Chess by Th Howard-Hill

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A Game at Chess by Th Howard-Hill

For many years Middleton's A Game at Chess was more notorious than read, considered rather a phenomenon of theatrical history than a pre-eminent piece of dramatic writing. A Game at Chess was a nine days' wonder, an exceptional play of King James' reign on account of its unprecedented representation of matters of state usually forbidden on the stage. The King's Men performed the play uninterruptedly between 5th and 14th August, 1624 at their Globe Theatre, attracting large audiences, before the Privy Council closed the theatre by the King's command. More recently, growing interest in the connections of economics and politics with authorship have promoted readings that locate the play so firmly within its historical context as propaganda that, again, its worthwhile literary and theatrical qualities are neglected. In writing A Game at Chess, Middleton employed the devices of the neoclassical comedy of intrigue within the matrix of the traditional oral play. What might have seemed old-fashioned allegory was rejuvenated by his adoption of the fashionable game of chess as the fiction within which the play was set. The product of Middleton's experienced craftsmanship is at once deceptively simple and surprisingly complex.
T.H. Howard-Hill is C. Wallace Martin Professor of English at the University of South Carolina.
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ISBN 13 9780719016349
ISBN 10 0719016347
Title A Game at Chess
Author Th Howard-Hill
Series The Revels Plays
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 1997-02-13
Number of pages 240
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