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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2025.
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Drama and Theatre in Early Modern Europe ;
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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. | |
| 520 | |a 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 combination of literary historical research and digital humanities. The topics range from court ballets to the reception of Seneca, from visual evidence of commedia dell'arte performances to the use of onomastics to trace connections between plays, and from TEI-tagging to the creation of Wikidata pages and digital networks on the role of the scheming slave in ancient and early modern Europe. Contributors include: Michał Bajer and Piotr Urbanski, Radhika Koul, Linda Simonis, Nigel Smith, Gabriela Villanueva Noriega, Barbara Fuchs, Thom Pritchard, M.A. Katritzky, Justyna Łukaszewska-Haberkowa, Ioana Galleron, Neven Jovanović, Julia Beine, James A. Parente, Jr. | ||
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