Transnational Encounters in Early Modern Drama, 1450-1750 /

In this volume you will find contributions on transnational European drama of the early modern period, featuring a range of innovative approaches. The volume, for the first time, covers dramas and theatre plays in Latin, English, French, Polish, Dutch, and Spanish. A second innovation is its combina...

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Other Authors: Bloemendal, Jan (Editor), Wouters, Dinah (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Drama and Theatre in Early Modern Europe ; 13.
Early Modern History and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2025.

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505 0 |t List of Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Dinah Wouters and Jan Bloemendal -- Part 1 Canonicity and Transnational Poetics -- 1 The Strongest Link of the Thematic Series? -- Theatrical Rewritings of the Story of Saint Polyeuctus and the Status of a 'Great Author' in the Early Modern Literary Canon -- Michał Bajer and Piotr Urbański -- 2 Taking Critical Guidance: Classical Drama as Transnational Drama -- Radhika Koul -- 3 'Trojan Women' in Early Modern Drama -- Gender, Politics and Emotions in Seneca's Troades , Garnier's La Troade , Opitz' Trojanerinnen and Racine's Andromaque -- Linda Simonis -- 4 The Human Passion Machine: The Amsterdam Society Nil volentibus arduum and the Renewal of Theatre -- Nigel Smith -- 5 Spanish Books, Wit and Entertainment in the English Civil War -- Gabriela Villanueva Noriega -- Part 2 The Interdisciplinary Transnational: Literature and Performance, News, and Arts -- 6 A Transnational Approach to Gender in the Hispanic Comedia -- Barbara Fuchs -- 7 'Tragedies that are Acted Upon the Theatre of this World': News and Violence Upon the Stuart Stage During the Thirty Years War -- Thom Pritchard -- 8 Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Transnational Performers: Expanding the Visual Record -- M.A. Katritzky -- 9 Understanding the performance of the Ballet des Polonais -- Justyna Łukaszewska-Haberkowa -- Part 3 Transnational Connections Through Digital Data and Networks -- 10 Naming Potiphar's Wife in Early Modern Drama: The Unnamed Woman Becomes the Woman with the Many Names -- Dinah Wouters -- 11 Free the Drama! A Call for Rethinking Editorial Practices of (European) Theatrical Texts -- Ioana Galleron -- 12 A Wikidata Description of a Neo-Latin Play: Modelling Joannes Luccarus's Stanislaus Kostka drama sacrum -- Neven Jovanović -- 13 How to Figure out a Schemer: Tracing Types of Roman Comedy in Classical Receptions through Digital Methods -- Julia Jennifer Beine -- Epilogue: Transnational Drama within and beyond Europe: Conclusion and a Look Ahead -- James A. Parente Jr. -- Index. 
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