Practicing the City : : Early Modern London on Stage / / Nina Levine.

In late-sixteenth-century London, the commercial theaters undertook a novel experiment, fueling a fashion for plays that trafficked in the contemporary urban scene. But beyond the stage's representing the everyday activities of the expanding metropolis, its unprecedented urban turn introduced a...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Presupposing the Stage -- 1. Extending Credit and the Henry IV Plays -- 2. Differentiating Collaboration: Protest and Playwriting and Sir Thomas More -- 3. Trading in Tongues: Language Lessons and Englishmen for My Money -- 4. The Place of the Present: Making Time and The Roaring Girl -- Epilogue: The Place of the Spectator -- Notes -- Index
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In late-sixteenth-century London, the commercial theaters undertook a novel experiment, fueling a fashion for plays that trafficked in the contemporary urban scene. But beyond the stage's representing the everyday activities of the expanding metropolis, its unprecedented urban turn introduced a new dimension into theatrical experience, opening up a reflexive space within which an increasingly diverse population might begin to "practice" the city. In this, the London stage began to operate as a medium as well as a model for urban understanding.Practicing the City traces a range of local engagements, onstage and off, in which the city's population came to practice new forms of urban sociability and belonging. With this practice, Levine suggests, city residents became more self-conscious about their place within the expanding metropolis and, in the process, began to experiment in new forms of collective association. Reading an array of materials, from Shakespeare and Middleton to plague bills and French-language manuals, Levine explores urban practices that push against the exclusions of civic tradition and look instead to the more fluid relations playing out in the disruptive encounters of urban plurality.
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City and town life in literature.
English drama 17th century History and criticism.
English drama Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 History and criticism.
Theater and society England London History.
Theater England London History 16th century.
Theater England London History 17th century.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare. bisacsh
1 and 3 Henry IV.
Englishmen for my Money.
London Stage.
Sir Thomas More.
The Roaring Girl.
early modern London.
theater as medium.
urban networks.
urbanization.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Presupposing the Stage --
1. Extending Credit and the Henry IV Plays --
2. Differentiating Collaboration: Protest and Playwriting and Sir Thomas More --
3. Trading in Tongues: Language Lessons and Englishmen for My Money --
4. The Place of the Present: Making Time and The Roaring Girl --
Epilogue: The Place of the Spectator --
Notes --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Presupposing the Stage --
1. Extending Credit and the Henry IV Plays --
2. Differentiating Collaboration: Protest and Playwriting and Sir Thomas More --
3. Trading in Tongues: Language Lessons and Englishmen for My Money --
4. The Place of the Present: Making Time and The Roaring Girl --
Epilogue: The Place of the Spectator --
Notes --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Presupposing the Stage --
1. Extending Credit and the Henry IV Plays --
2. Differentiating Collaboration: Protest and Playwriting and Sir Thomas More --
3. Trading in Tongues: Language Lessons and Englishmen for My Money --
4. The Place of the Present: Making Time and The Roaring Girl --
Epilogue: The Place of the Spectator --
Notes --
Index
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