Using actor-network theory, this essay argues that the Norwich Grocers’ Play creates a dramatic network among the city of Norwich, the actors of the play, and the marginal audience members from Norwich and its surrounding countryside when read in light of the Norwich Corporation assembly minute of 1527 and the history of social unrest culminating in Kett’s Rebellion of 1549. The staging, costuming, and language of the play all function to ally the audience with the salvation history presented in the play and, in so doing, ensure the continued peace and prosperity of Norwich in the later 1560s despite challenges that could have led to unrest mirroring that experienced in the 1540s
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Using actor-network theory, this essay argues that the Norwich Grocers’ Play creates a dramatic netw...
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This thesis provides a wide-ranging analysis of Shakespeare performance in the English provinces fro...
Historians have increasingly been using network and narrative analysis as a means by which to explor...
This dissertation challenges the perception of the N-Town Passion as a uniformly devotional and at a...
Drama, at least according to the Aristotelian view, is effective inasmuch as it successfully mirrors...
This thesis addresses three aspects of the relationship between audience, playhouse and play in Rest...
Material on the early religious and mystery plays of England is abundant, rarely do playwrights, how...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
On Shrove Tuesday of 1617 the newly built Cockpit playhouse was attacked by a band of ‘lewde and loo...
This collection of new essays explores the social, political, and economic pressures under which the...
Using actor-network theory, this essay argues that the Norwich Grocers’ Play creates a dramatic netw...
Research in Renaissance theatre history has revealed that the owners of the public playhouses-- and ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the early modern theater and changing conception...
This thesis examines the relationship between social mobility, early mercantilism, and nationalism i...
This essay deals with the two versions of the Fall of Man episode, the only surviving play(s) of the...
In its introduction and four chapters, “Shakespeare’s Networks” demonstrates that Shakespeare’s soci...
This thesis provides a wide-ranging analysis of Shakespeare performance in the English provinces fro...
Historians have increasingly been using network and narrative analysis as a means by which to explor...
This dissertation challenges the perception of the N-Town Passion as a uniformly devotional and at a...
Drama, at least according to the Aristotelian view, is effective inasmuch as it successfully mirrors...
This thesis addresses three aspects of the relationship between audience, playhouse and play in Rest...
Material on the early religious and mystery plays of England is abundant, rarely do playwrights, how...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
On Shrove Tuesday of 1617 the newly built Cockpit playhouse was attacked by a band of ‘lewde and loo...
This collection of new essays explores the social, political, and economic pressures under which the...