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Shakespeare's Theatre of War
by Nick De Somogyi
Binding: Hardcover, 296 pages
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
List Price: USD $110.00
Weight: 130
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 9.2 x W: 0.47 inches
ISBN 10: 1840142073
ISBN 13: 9781840142075
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Book Description:
The period betwen 1585 (when Elizabeth formally committed her military support to the Dutch wars against Spain) and 1604 (when James at last brought it to an end) was one in which English life was preoccupied by the menace and actuality of war. The same period spans English drama's coming of age, from 'Tamburlaine' to 'Hamlet'. In this thought provoking book, Nick de Somogyi draws on a wide range of contemporary military literature (news letters and war treatises, maps and manuals), to demonstrate how deeply wartime experience influenced the production and reception of Elizabethan theatre. In a series of vivid parallels, the roles of soldier and actor, the setting of battlefield and stage, and the context of playhouse and muster are shown to have been rooted in the common experience of war. The local armoury served as a props department; the stage as a military lecture hall. News from the front line has always been shrouded in the fog of war. Shakespeare's Rumour is here seen as kindred to such equally dubious messengers as his Armado, Falstaff or Pistol; soldiers have always told tall tales, military ghost stories that are here shown to have seeped into such narratives as 'The Spanish Tragedy' and 'Henry V'. This book concludes with a sustained account of 'Hamlet', a play which both dramatizes the Elizabethan context of war fever, and embodies in its three variant texts the war and peace that shaped its production. By affording scrutiny to each of its title's components, 'Shakespeare's Theatre of War' provides a compelling argument for reassessing the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries within the enduring context of the military culture and wartime experience of his age.


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