Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman history. The mythic history of the founding of Britain by the Trojan exile Brute and the subsequent reign of his descendants was performed through texts such as Norton and Sackville's Gorboduc, Shakespeare's King Lear and Cymbeline, as well as civic pageants, court masques and royal entries such as Elizabeth I's 1578 entry to Norwich. Gilchrist argues for the power of performed history to shape early modern conceptions of the past, ancestry, and national destiny, and demonstrates how the erosion of the Brutan histories marks a transformation in English self-understanding and identity. When published in 1608, Shakespeare's King Lear claimed to b...
Using the plays Leir and Shakespeare’s King Lear as case studies, this article argues that the early...
First published in 1957. This edition re-issues the second edition of 1965. Recognized as one of the...
This book examines the late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century engagement with a crucial part ...
Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman his...
Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman his...
I argue that plays set in ancient Britain helped shape early modern concepts of anachronism and hist...
More than four centuries of English history are presented in Shakespeare's English history plays. ...
Though much worthy scholarship exists about English Restoration theatre, few studies examine the int...
Inheriting the Stage: Pre-Interregnum Drama in the Restoration is a study of the intersection of Res...
Of some eighty Roman history plays written or performed in English between 1550 and 1635, forty-thre...
It has been known since the 1930s that one of the two documented performances of King Lear within Sh...
It has been known since the 1930s that one of the two documented performances of King Lear within Sh...
It has been known since the 1930s that one of the two documented performances of King Lear within Sh...
This article addresses recent developments in literary-critical studies of Shakespeare\u27s status w...
Using the plays Leir and Shakespeare’s King Lear as case studies, this article argues that the early...
Using the plays Leir and Shakespeare’s King Lear as case studies, this article argues that the early...
First published in 1957. This edition re-issues the second edition of 1965. Recognized as one of the...
This book examines the late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century engagement with a crucial part ...
Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman his...
Staging Britain's Past is the first study of the early modern performance of Britain's pre-Roman his...
I argue that plays set in ancient Britain helped shape early modern concepts of anachronism and hist...
More than four centuries of English history are presented in Shakespeare's English history plays. ...
Though much worthy scholarship exists about English Restoration theatre, few studies examine the int...
Inheriting the Stage: Pre-Interregnum Drama in the Restoration is a study of the intersection of Res...
Of some eighty Roman history plays written or performed in English between 1550 and 1635, forty-thre...
It has been known since the 1930s that one of the two documented performances of King Lear within Sh...
It has been known since the 1930s that one of the two documented performances of King Lear within Sh...
It has been known since the 1930s that one of the two documented performances of King Lear within Sh...
This article addresses recent developments in literary-critical studies of Shakespeare\u27s status w...
Using the plays Leir and Shakespeare’s King Lear as case studies, this article argues that the early...
Using the plays Leir and Shakespeare’s King Lear as case studies, this article argues that the early...
First published in 1957. This edition re-issues the second edition of 1965. Recognized as one of the...
This book examines the late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century engagement with a crucial part ...