Hospitality is central to Renaissance culture. It accounts for hundreds of vast houses and enormous expenditures of energy and money. Practiced and discussed by members of every social class, hospitality could mean social advancement, marriage, celebration, manipulation – even terrorism. A genuine explosion of popular publication devoted to the period's intense fascination with hospitality coincides with the rise of the English drama, a previously undiscussed connection. For a Renaissance playwright, hospitality's dramatic possibilities were endless and provided an opportunity to debate rank, gender, social responsibility, and political method. This wide-ranging and interdisciplinary study draws on sociology, anthropology, history, and literary theory to examine the practice and the literary re-presentations of hospitality. Palmer offers an original synthesis of dramatic texts from early modern England that gives place to Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The literary texts Palmer uses cover a diverse field, from Shakespearean drama to royal progresses, from court entertainment to pamphlet literature. The genre of pageantry, a more ubiquitous form of entertainment than the more-studied public theater, takes over the heart of the study. Through these various genres, Palmer investigates the notion of mediation, the relationship between aesthetic objects and the culture that produced them.
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"Its intelligent use of modern critical approaches, its reference to much primary material, and its focus on a motif too little considered recommend it to the reader concerned with Renaissance English drama." Comparative Drama --Comparative Drama "This is a welcome contribution to literary scholarship of Renaissance England. The study reveals the interrelationship between a diverse body of literary and cultural materials, and in a fashion that sheds light on the dynamic character of social formations in the early modern period. . . . The reader is struck by the eloquence and mastery of complex materials and theoretical perspectives in a manner that is always both accessible and engaging." --Steven Mullaney
Hospitality is central to Renaissance culture. It accounts for hundreds of vast houses and enormous expenditures of energy and money. Practiced and discussed by members of every social class, hospitality could mean social advancement, marriage, celebration, manipulation - even terrorism. A genuine explosion of popular publication devoted to the period's intense fascination with hospitality coincides with the rise of the English drama, a previously undiscussed connection. For a Renaissance playwright, hospitality's dramatic possibilities were endless and provided an opportunity to debate rank, gender, social responsibility, and political method. This wide-ranging and interdisciplinary study draws on sociology, anthropology, history, and literary theory to examine the practice and the literary re-presentations of hospitality. Palmer offers an original synthesis of dramatic texts from early modern England that gives place to Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The literary texts Palmer uses cover a diverse field, from Shakespearean drama to royal progresses, from court entertainment to pamphlet literature. The genre of pageantry, a more ubiquitous form of entertainment than the more-studied public theater, takes over the heart of the study. Through these various genres, Palmer investigates the notion of mediation, the relationship between aesthetic objects and the culture that produced them.
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Hardback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Artikel-Nr. GOR009516102
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First Edition. Very good cloth copy in a near-fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description; xi, 220 p. ; 24 cm. Subjects; English drama Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 History and criticism. English drama 17th century History and criticism. Hospitality England History 16th century. Hospitality England History 17th century. 1 Kg. Artikel-Nr. 271136
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Zustand: Fine. 1st edition. Cloth, dj, F/F. xii+220pp, index, a fine copy in a fine dustjacket. Study of the way in which the then culturally important notion of 'hospitality' was represented in Renaissance literature in England. 525 grams. Artikel-Nr. 59027
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1st edition. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine, very slightly edge-dulled dust wrapper. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description; xi, 220 p ; 24 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-215) and index. Subjects; English drama Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 History and criticism. English drama 17th century History and criticism. Hospitality England History 16th century. Hospitality England History 17th century. Courts and courtiers in literature. Manners and customs in literature. Hospitality in literature. Pageants England. 1 Kg. Artikel-Nr. 426007