The Popular Culture of Shakespeare, Spenser and Jonson

The Popular Culture of Shakespeare, Spenser and Jonson
Author: Mary Ellen Lamb
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134441118


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By analyzing appropriations of fairies, old wives, and mummers, this project explores the conflicted entanglements of early moderns leaving, or attempting to leave, a once-shared common culture behind.

Shakespeare and Spenser

Shakespeare and Spenser
Author: Walter Barker Critz Watkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 339
Release: 1950
Genre:
ISBN:


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Shakespeare’s Hobby-Horse and Early Modern Popular Culture

Shakespeare’s Hobby-Horse and Early Modern Popular Culture
Author: Natália Pikli
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2021-08-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1000431614


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This book explores the ways in which the early modern hobby-horse featured in different productions of popular culture between the 1580s and 1630s. Natália Pikli approaches this study with a thorough and interdisciplinary examination of hobby-horse references, with commentary on the polysemous uses of the word, offers an informative background to reconsider well-known texts by Shakespeare and others, and provides an overview on the workings of cultural memory regarding popular culture in early modern England. The book will appeal to those with interest in early modern drama and theatre, dramaturgy, popular culture, cultural memory, and iconography.

Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne

Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne
Author: Frank Kermode
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1971
Genre:
ISBN:


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Shakespeare & Spenser

Shakespeare & Spenser
Author: Walter Barker Critz Watkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 339
Release: 1979
Genre:
ISBN:


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Shakespeare And Elizabethan Popular Culture

Shakespeare And Elizabethan Popular Culture
Author: Neil Rhodes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1408143623


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While much has been written on Shakespeare's debt to the classical tradition, less has been said about his roots in the popular culture of his own time. This is the first book to explore the full range of his debts to Elizabethan popular culture. Topics covered include the mystery plays, festive custom, clowns, romance and popular fiction, folklore and superstition, everyday sayings, and popular songs. These essays show how Shakespeare, throughout his dramatic work, used popular culture. A final chapter, which considers ballads with Shakespearean connections in the seventeenth century, shows how popular culture immediately after his time used Shakespeare.

Literature and Popular Culture in Early Modern England

Literature and Popular Culture in Early Modern England
Author: Andrew Hadfield
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1351922009


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1978 witnessed the publication of Peter Burke's groundbreaking study Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe. Now in its third edition this remarkable book has for thirty years set the benchmark for cultural historians with its wide ranging and imaginative exploration of early modern European popular culture. In order to celebrate this achievement, and to explore the ways in which perceptions of popular culture have changed in the intervening years a group of leading scholars are brought together in this new volume to examine Burke's thesis in relation to England. Adopting an appropriately interdisciplinary approach, the collection offers an unprecedented survey of the field of popular culture in early modern England as it currently stands, bringing together scholars at the forefront of developments in an expanding area. Taking as its starting point Burke's argument that popular culture was everyone's culture, distinguishing it from high culture, which only a restricted social group could access, it explores an intriguing variety of sources to discover whether this was in fact the case in early modern England. It further explores the meaning and significance of the term 'popular culture' when applied to the early modern period: how did people distinguish between high and low culture - could they in fact do so? Concluded by an Afterword by Peter Burke, the volume provides a vivid sense of the range and significance of early modern popular culture and the difficulties involved in defining and studying it.

The New Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare

The New Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare
Author: Margreta De Grazia
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2010-03-25
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521886325


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Twenty-one essays provide lively and authoritative approaches to the literary, historical, cultural and performative aspects of Shakespeare works.