Caroline Drama by Julie Sanders

Caroline Drama by Julie Sanders

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Summary

In this study Julie Sanders reveals the concern that the public theatre playwriting of Massinger, Ford, Shirley and Brome had towards issues of community and hierarchy in the decades leading up to the English Civil Wars.

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Caroline Drama by Julie Sanders

Caroline Drama takes as its focus the public theatre playwriting of Philip Massinger, John Ford, James Shirley and Richard Brome between 1625 and 1642. It brings into clear focus for those unfamiliar with these playwrights a neglected period of writing. Setting their plays within a social and political context, Julie Sanders reveals their concern with issues of community and hierarchy in the decades leading up to the English Civil Wars. By exploring a range of plays of each writer, she explores both their continuities and their differences, as well as examining their particular choices of subject matter, language, and theatrical strategy. The value of Caroline Drama as a whole becomes clear as a result of this study.
Julie Sanders is lecturer in English at Keele University. She studied at the universities of Cambridge and Warwick before taking up her post at Keele. She is the author of several articles on Renaissance Drama and of Ben Jonson’s Theatrical Republics (1998), and, as co-editor, Refashioning Ben Jonson (1998).
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ISBN 13 9780746308776
ISBN 10 0746308779
Title Caroline Drama
Author Julie Sanders
Series Writers And Their Work
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Year published 1999-06-01
Number of pages 79
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.