From ‹i›Mankind‹/i› to Marlowe : : Growth of Structure in the Popular Drama of Tudor England / / David M. Bevington.

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From ‹i›Mankind‹/i› to Marlowe : Growth of Structure in the Popular Drama of Tudor England / David M. Bevington.
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- I. Introduction: From Mankind to Marlowe -- II. Criteria for a Popular Repertory -- III. Auspices for the Élite Drama -- IV. The Popular Canon -- V. "Four Men and a Boy" -- VI. The Tradition of Versatility -- VII. Doubling Patterns in the 1580's and 1590's -- VIII. The Origins of Popular Dramatic Structure -- IX. The Pioneering Contributions of Bale and Skelton -- X. The Intermediate Morality: Repetition, Expansion, and Elaboration -- XI. Dual Protagonists and a Formula for Homiletic Tragedy -- XII. The Transition to Chronicle -- XIII. The Transition to Romance -- XIV. Tamburlaine the Great -- XV. The Jew of Malta -- XVI. Edward II -- XVII. The Conflict of Conscience and Doctor Faustus -- Appendix: Plays "Offered for Acting" -- The Texts of the Plays -- A List of Works Frequently Cited -- Notes -- Index
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Englische Literatur.
English drama Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 History and criticism.
Moralities, English History and criticism.
Moralities, English.
Theater England History 16th century.
Theater.
Volksstück.
English drama -- Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 -- History and criticism.
Moralities, English -- History and criticism.
Theater -- Great Britain -- History.
LITERARY CRITICISM / General. bisacsh
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From ‹i›Mankind‹/i› to Marlowe : Growth of Structure in the Popular Drama of Tudor England /
Frontmatter --
Acknowledgments --
Contents --
I. Introduction: From Mankind to Marlowe --
II. Criteria for a Popular Repertory --
III. Auspices for the Élite Drama --
IV. The Popular Canon --
V. "Four Men and a Boy" --
VI. The Tradition of Versatility --
VII. Doubling Patterns in the 1580's and 1590's --
VIII. The Origins of Popular Dramatic Structure --
IX. The Pioneering Contributions of Bale and Skelton --
X. The Intermediate Morality: Repetition, Expansion, and Elaboration --
XI. Dual Protagonists and a Formula for Homiletic Tragedy --
XII. The Transition to Chronicle --
XIII. The Transition to Romance --
XIV. Tamburlaine the Great --
XV. The Jew of Malta --
XVI. Edward II --
XVII. The Conflict of Conscience and Doctor Faustus --
Appendix: Plays "Offered for Acting" --
The Texts of the Plays --
A List of Works Frequently Cited --
Notes --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Acknowledgments --
Contents --
I. Introduction: From Mankind to Marlowe --
II. Criteria for a Popular Repertory --
III. Auspices for the Élite Drama --
IV. The Popular Canon --
V. "Four Men and a Boy" --
VI. The Tradition of Versatility --
VII. Doubling Patterns in the 1580's and 1590's --
VIII. The Origins of Popular Dramatic Structure --
IX. The Pioneering Contributions of Bale and Skelton --
X. The Intermediate Morality: Repetition, Expansion, and Elaboration --
XI. Dual Protagonists and a Formula for Homiletic Tragedy --
XII. The Transition to Chronicle --
XIII. The Transition to Romance --
XIV. Tamburlaine the Great --
XV. The Jew of Malta --
XVI. Edward II --
XVII. The Conflict of Conscience and Doctor Faustus --
Appendix: Plays "Offered for Acting" --
The Texts of the Plays --
A List of Works Frequently Cited --
Notes --
Index
title_new From ‹i›Mankind‹/i› to Marlowe :
title_sort from ‹i›mankind‹/i› to marlowe : growth of structure in the popular drama of tudor england /
publisher Harvard University Press,
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physical 1 online resource (310 p.)
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contents Frontmatter --
Acknowledgments --
Contents --
I. Introduction: From Mankind to Marlowe --
II. Criteria for a Popular Repertory --
III. Auspices for the Élite Drama --
IV. The Popular Canon --
V. "Four Men and a Boy" --
VI. The Tradition of Versatility --
VII. Doubling Patterns in the 1580's and 1590's --
VIII. The Origins of Popular Dramatic Structure --
IX. The Pioneering Contributions of Bale and Skelton --
X. The Intermediate Morality: Repetition, Expansion, and Elaboration --
XI. Dual Protagonists and a Formula for Homiletic Tragedy --
XII. The Transition to Chronicle --
XIII. The Transition to Romance --
XIV. Tamburlaine the Great --
XV. The Jew of Malta --
XVI. Edward II --
XVII. The Conflict of Conscience and Doctor Faustus --
Appendix: Plays "Offered for Acting" --
The Texts of the Plays --
A List of Works Frequently Cited --
Notes --
Index
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