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Loss and the Literary Culture of Shakespeare's Time

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As early modernists with an interest in the literary culture of Shakespeare's time, we work in a field that contains many significant losses: of texts, of contextual information, of other forms of cultural activity. No account of early modern literary culture is complete without acknowledgment of these lacunae, and although lost drama has become a topic of increasing interest in Shakespeare studies, it is important to recognize that loss is not restricted to play-texts alone. Loss and the Literary Culture of Shakespeare's Time broadens the scope of the scholarly conversation about loss beyond drama and beyond London. It aims to develop further models and techniques for thinking about lost plays, but also of other kinds of lost early modern works, and even lost persons associated with literary and theatrical circles. Chapters examine textual corruption, oral preservation, quantitative analysis, translation, and experiments in "verbatim theater", plus much more.  

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ISBN: 9783030368661
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Author: Roslyn Lander Knutson, David McInnis, Matthew Steggle
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 255 pages
Series: Early Modern Literature in History
Genres: Literary studies: general
Theatre studies
History of Performing Arts
Plays, playscripts
Literature: history and criticism
Performing arts