Roaring Boys by Judith Cook

Roaring Boys by Judith Cook

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Playwrights and players in Elizabethan and Jacobean England

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Roaring Boys by Judith Cook

Here you will find the drinkers, spies, self-publishers, womanisers, fighters and eccentrics who, between them, produced the stunning body of work that characterised the new professional theatre of the Elizabethans and Jacobeans. These ambitious young men filled a yawning chasm in London, living life, as Marlowe put it, on 'the slicing edge' of death. With the help of anecdotes, this book aims to recreate the lives and times of the playwrights and actors such as, Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Jonson, as well as the world in which they lived from 1578 when Burbage built the first 'purpose built' theatre to 1620 when the great age came to its end. Roaring Boys brings these characters and their time to life, along with a taste of what they wrote.
Judith Cook is a journalist, playwright and writer of non-fiction. Her books on the theatre include 'Director's Theatre', 'Women in Shakespeare', 'Shakespeare's Players' and 'Backstage'. She is a part-time lecturer at Exeter University in the Department of Elizabethan/Jacobean Theatre, and she lives in Newlyn, Cornwall.
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ISBN 13 9780750933681
ISBN 10 0750933682
Title Roaring Boys
Author Judith Cook
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2004-10-21
Number of pages 256
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