Take My Coxcomb: Shakespeare s Clown-Servants from Late Feudal to Proto-Capitalist Economies in Early Modern England
Take My Coxcomb: Shakespeare s Clown-Servants from Late Feudal to Proto-Capitalist Economies in Early Modern England | Livres anciens et modernes | Neasman, Everett G.
Take My Coxcomb: Shakespeare s Clown-Servants from Late Feudal to Proto-Capitalist Economies in Early Modern England
Take My Coxcomb: Shakespeare s Clown-Servants from Late Feudal to Proto-Capitalist Economies in Early Modern England | Livres anciens et modernes | Neasman, Everett G.
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- Auteur
- Neasman, Everett G.
- Éditeurs
- iUniverse, 2009
- Thème
- Shakespeare
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- En bonne condition
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Description
8vo, br. ed. With the early growth of monarchal absolutism in England, professional acting troupes established themselves. These dramatists of a new secular seriousness act in the shadow of waning Catholic cycle plays controlled by the church. By Shakespeare s time, professional acting troupes are forces of economic production. Specifically, Take My Coxcomb analyzes the ways in which the clowns affect three aspects of Shakespeare s comedies: clowns as markers of changes in audience humor from portrayals of court fool to rustic simpleton, clowns as economic barometers to the financial bonds and social/economic relationships with in their plays, and the expansion of comic devices for clowns that reflect directly Shakespeare s comic development. It is out of the scripting of clowns roles that these three concerns construct Shakespeare s theatrical microcosm of service in late feudal England and its move toward proto-capitalist economics.