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Intelligence and Metadrama in the Early Modern Theatre
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Intelligence and Metadrama in the Early Modern Theatre

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Explores intrinsic connections between early modern intelligencers and metadrama in the plays of Shakespeare’s contemporaries

Intelligence and Metadrama in the Early Modern Theatre offers insight into why the early modern stage abounds with informer and intelligencer figures. Analysing both the nature of intelligence at the time and the metadrama that such characters generate, Angus highlights the significance of intrigue and corruption to dramatic narrative and structure. His study of metadrama reveals some of the most fundamental questions being posed about the legitimacy of authority, authorship and audience interpretation in this seminal era of English drama.

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Offers insight into the internal workings and motivations of the drama of Shakespeare’s contemporaries Opens a new window on the ambitions, concerns, and fears of these important authors Enhances historical understanding of the place of the intelligencer in the society and the structures of authority within which the drama was produced

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 August 2020
Pages
192
ISBN
9781474432924

Explores intrinsic connections between early modern intelligencers and metadrama in the plays of Shakespeare’s contemporaries

Intelligence and Metadrama in the Early Modern Theatre offers insight into why the early modern stage abounds with informer and intelligencer figures. Analysing both the nature of intelligence at the time and the metadrama that such characters generate, Angus highlights the significance of intrigue and corruption to dramatic narrative and structure. His study of metadrama reveals some of the most fundamental questions being posed about the legitimacy of authority, authorship and audience interpretation in this seminal era of English drama.

Key Features

Offers insight into the internal workings and motivations of the drama of Shakespeare’s contemporaries Opens a new window on the ambitions, concerns, and fears of these important authors Enhances historical understanding of the place of the intelligencer in the society and the structures of authority within which the drama was produced

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 August 2020
Pages
192
ISBN
9781474432924