This thesis examines three of Shakespeare’s plays in light of his engagement with the late Elizabethan Inns of Court. It considers the cultural, pedagogical, and intellectual world of the Inns and their impact on the emerging dramatic industry in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Each of the three main chapters explores one of Shakespeare’s plays that was either performed at one of the Inns of Court (The Comedy of Errors and Twelfth Night), or otherwise considered to have been performed there (Troilus and Cressida). By looking at Shakespeare’s Inns of Court plays collectively, the thesis will seek to elucidate how their design complements the unique performance context of the Inns of Court revels, and the ways in which the...
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This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLittle has been wri...
What happens when scholarship on the early modern stage is presented on a recreation of an early mod...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the dramatic function of the Court Masque in the plays of W...
This thesis argues that Saturnalian festival practice is central to the representation of both verna...
The purpose of this study is to explain some of the major conventions and problems of the Elizabetha...
This thesis explores the legacy of the iconographic and rhetorical conventions of late medieval pers...
This thesis examines the social politics of literary production at London's Inns of Court from 1572...
At the time of Shakespeare's career as an actor and playwright, the Court masque was an opulent and ...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
The Renaissance court masque was a lavish form of dramatic entertainment containing spoken verse and...
Over the course of Shakespeare’s career, plays written for the commercial theatre were increasingly ...
This thesis is a systematic investigation of the Royal Shakespeare Company's productions of all the ...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
This thesis analyses hospitality in three of Shakespeare’s plays: The Merchant of Venice (c.1596-7),...
This article discusses a recently rediscovered copy of Ben Jonson's 1640 Workes that contains sevent...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLittle has been wri...
What happens when scholarship on the early modern stage is presented on a recreation of an early mod...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the dramatic function of the Court Masque in the plays of W...
This thesis argues that Saturnalian festival practice is central to the representation of both verna...
The purpose of this study is to explain some of the major conventions and problems of the Elizabetha...
This thesis explores the legacy of the iconographic and rhetorical conventions of late medieval pers...
This thesis examines the social politics of literary production at London's Inns of Court from 1572...
At the time of Shakespeare's career as an actor and playwright, the Court masque was an opulent and ...
This thesis is a study of appropriations of the early modern banquet course in plays by Shakespeare ...
The Renaissance court masque was a lavish form of dramatic entertainment containing spoken verse and...
Over the course of Shakespeare’s career, plays written for the commercial theatre were increasingly ...
This thesis is a systematic investigation of the Royal Shakespeare Company's productions of all the ...
This thesis explores the notion that the emergent language of theatre, and more generally of modern ...
This thesis analyses hospitality in three of Shakespeare’s plays: The Merchant of Venice (c.1596-7),...
This article discusses a recently rediscovered copy of Ben Jonson's 1640 Workes that contains sevent...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityLittle has been wri...
What happens when scholarship on the early modern stage is presented on a recreation of an early mod...