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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... figures represents a variant on the central pattern of travesty and identity switching . Giants were among the most popular pageant figures in Renaissance England , especially among plebeian communities . The legendary first inhabitants ...
... figures represents a variant on the central pattern of travesty and identity switching . Giants were among the most popular pageant figures in Renaissance England , especially among plebeian communities . The legendary first inhabitants ...
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... figure , but as a hero of productive life . His execution and punishment are transformed into posthumous honoring ; even the trajectory of the gallows receives an inverted meaning as the swinging up of the victim is depicted as a social ...
... figure , but as a hero of productive life . His execution and punishment are transformed into posthumous honoring ; even the trajectory of the gallows receives an inverted meaning as the swinging up of the victim is depicted as a social ...
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... figures of Christ and his ' fat apostles ' , even the cross itself , are seen as homely and ludicrous rather than as ... figure importantly in her concluding remarks . ' Sometimes a fool may speak a word in season ' suggests the ...
... figures of Christ and his ' fat apostles ' , even the cross itself , are seen as homely and ludicrous rather than as ... figure importantly in her concluding remarks . ' Sometimes a fool may speak a word in season ' suggests the ...
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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
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Performance Analysis: An Introductory Coursebook Colin Counsell,Laurie Wolf Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |