Carnival and Theater: Plebeian Culture and the Structure of Authority in Renaissance EnglandRoutledge, 1989 - 237 páginas In Elizabethan England, the theatre was not so much an art form but the site of active institution-making, and a celebration of collective life. Bristol develops this argument by drawing on the work of Bakhtin and Durkheim. |
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... become journeymen , maids become wives and then widows . Furthermore , each individual must work in concert with other men and women directly on the social and material environment , to create the means of life . In this constant bustle ...
... become journeymen , maids become wives and then widows . Furthermore , each individual must work in concert with other men and women directly on the social and material environment , to create the means of life . In this constant bustle ...
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... become pervasive ; discriminations of rank , of status and even of gender become unintelligible . This is the basis for the polemic against the stage , and for the linking of plays and interludes with a comprehensive view of the ...
... become pervasive ; discriminations of rank , of status and even of gender become unintelligible . This is the basis for the polemic against the stage , and for the linking of plays and interludes with a comprehensive view of the ...
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... become so well codified that it is used to formulate pivotal legal definitions of persons , actions , and the nature of direct and indirect responsibility . Hobbes begins from the etymological derivation of the term ' person ' as a ...
... become so well codified that it is used to formulate pivotal legal definitions of persons , actions , and the nature of direct and indirect responsibility . Hobbes begins from the etymological derivation of the term ' person ' as a ...
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Playing the old works historically | 8 |
The social function of festivity | 26 |
Carnival and plebeian culture | 40 |
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Carnival and Theater (Routledge Revivals): Plebian Culture and The Structure ... Michael D. Bristol Vista previa limitada - 2014 |
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abundance abuse action activity audience authority Bakhtin Battle of Carnival butchers Carnival and Lent celebration character clown collective comedy complex concept conflict critical death Devil discourse Doctor Faustus dramatic E.P. Thompson early modern early modern Europe economic elaborate elite Elizabethan England epically distanced everyday existence experience Falstaff Faustus festive agon fishmongers Folly function Hamlet hierarchy hospitality identity ideology individual interpretation king language laughing matter laughter Lenten Lenten Stuffe liminal literary literature Locrine London marriage Marxism material matter of Britain Midsummer Night's Dream misrule narrative Nashe objectified Oxford pageantry pattern play plebeian culture political popular culture popular festive form Praise of Folly privileged production Rabkin radical relationship Renaissance represented scene sexual Shakespeare social structure society speech types strategy Strumbo symbols theater theatrical theory Theseus Thomas Dekker Thomas Nashe thou Tillyard tion traditional trans transgression travesty uncrowning University Press utopian violence wealth York
Referencias a este libro
Performance Analysis: An Introductory Coursebook Colin Counsell,Laurie Wolf Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |