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Generic Innovation in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries

Author: Edward Gieskes  

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Revises current thinking about how genre operates in early modern theatre

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Revises current thinking about how genre operates in early modern theatre

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This book investigates generic change in early modern theatre across multiple genres, unlike much other scholarship, attempting to understand change and innovation in terms of competition within the dramatic field. It draws on the work of Bakhtin and Bourdieu as well as theatre history, book history, and literary criticism to advance its argument about generic change and innovation.

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For Gieskes, early modern dramatic genres are social: not things to be understood in relation to abstract formal ideals, but processes negotiated within the dynamic contexts of literary production. His rich and wide-ranging book shows how the innovations of Shakespearean drama were the product both of a competitive theatrical marketplace and of a broader, complex, and deeply self-conscious poetic environment.--Tom Rutter, University of Sheffield

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About the Author

Edward Gieskes is associate professor of English at the University of South Carolina, Columbia. He is the author of the monograph Representing the Professions (Delaware, 2006) and co-edited (with Kirk Melnikoff) Writing Robert Greene: New Essays on England's First Notorious Professional Writer (Ashgate, 2008). Recent publications include: "Material and Institutional Contexts of Early Modern Drama: An A-Z" in the Arden Handbook to Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama (Arden Shakespeare, 2022), "'materia conveniente modis' Ovid and Drama" in Ovid and Adaptation in Early Modern English Theater (Edinburgh University Press, 2019), "Rumour's Household: Truth, Memory, Fiction, History" in Shakespeare and Memory (Routledge, 2017), and "Learning and Teaching Resources: History, Politics, and Edward II" (Arden Shakespeare, 2017).

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Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Published
1st May 2025
Pages
312
ISBN
9781474496742

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