My paper is about The City Wit (1629-1632), a play by Richard Brome. This city comedy revolves around the trade world, where all the characters aim at social recognition, even trampling on feelings and moral values. Only the protagonist, the bankrupt jeweler Crasy, rejects this view. Like a comic Iago, he uses a series of successful disguises and tricks to regain what he has lost because of his excessive generosity. He succeeds in his objective thanks to his apprentice Jeremy, disguised as widow Tryman, and the servant boy Crack, with whom he revives the Jonsonian triumvirate of The Alchemist. Firstly, I will show how the construction of gender and class relations is implicated in the conceptualizing of space, considering both the impact of...
The construction of space has become such a common process for modernity that its culture would argu...
The paper examines interconnections between gender and the civic landscape in the flood pageants in...
This dissertation is a critical analysis of the lives of working-class, or as Patricia Fumerton has ...
My paper examines The City Wit (1629-1632), a city comedy by Richard Brome revolving around the unsc...
At the beginning of The Weeding of Covent Garden, a builder and a potential homebuyer wax eloquent a...
This reading of Thomas Middleton’s city comedy is informed by an understanding of space which combin...
This thesis explores the cultural impact of Locke's Essay Concerning Human , Understanding in forgin...
On April 18, 1785, Theatre Royal Drury Lane produced a short play entitled The Author on the Wheel, ...
Recent criticism proves the malleability of theatrical space as a lens through which the discussion ...
Richard Brome’s The Sparagus Garden (1635) unfolds against the backdrop of the rapidly transforming ...
This paper purposes to investigate the multiple meanings of the black and white opposition which lie...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
The space of appearance is defined by the German political thinker Hannah Arendt as a public space, ...
This thesis aims to delineate and subsequently test a model of individual identity that draws on a n...
In Thomas Dekker’s city comedy The Shoemaker’s Holiday, Early Modern London and the workshop provide...
The construction of space has become such a common process for modernity that its culture would argu...
The paper examines interconnections between gender and the civic landscape in the flood pageants in...
This dissertation is a critical analysis of the lives of working-class, or as Patricia Fumerton has ...
My paper examines The City Wit (1629-1632), a city comedy by Richard Brome revolving around the unsc...
At the beginning of The Weeding of Covent Garden, a builder and a potential homebuyer wax eloquent a...
This reading of Thomas Middleton’s city comedy is informed by an understanding of space which combin...
This thesis explores the cultural impact of Locke's Essay Concerning Human , Understanding in forgin...
On April 18, 1785, Theatre Royal Drury Lane produced a short play entitled The Author on the Wheel, ...
Recent criticism proves the malleability of theatrical space as a lens through which the discussion ...
Richard Brome’s The Sparagus Garden (1635) unfolds against the backdrop of the rapidly transforming ...
This paper purposes to investigate the multiple meanings of the black and white opposition which lie...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
The space of appearance is defined by the German political thinker Hannah Arendt as a public space, ...
This thesis aims to delineate and subsequently test a model of individual identity that draws on a n...
In Thomas Dekker’s city comedy The Shoemaker’s Holiday, Early Modern London and the workshop provide...
The construction of space has become such a common process for modernity that its culture would argu...
The paper examines interconnections between gender and the civic landscape in the flood pageants in...
This dissertation is a critical analysis of the lives of working-class, or as Patricia Fumerton has ...