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Titel |
Carnival and theater : plebeian culture and the structure of authority in Renaissance England |
Auteur |
M.D. Bristol |
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Routledge |
Jaar van uitgave |
1989
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0-415-90138-3
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Annotatie |
New York [etc [VIII], 237 p. ; 23 cm
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Verenigd Koninkrijk, geschiedenis (vorm), sociologie, theater, communicatiewetenschap, cultuursociologie, cultuur, zestiende eeuw, zeventiende eeuw |
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Samenvatting Bibliografie : p. 226-234 Met reg. (pbk.)Oorspr. uitg. : [S.L.] : Methuen, 1985 Study of the nature and purpose of theatre as a social institution. In the culture of Elizabethan England, the theatre of the public playhouses was a continuation of the political life of the common people as it was lived in the public square, a permanently instituted and professionalized form of carnival. Such a theater is not so much an art form as it is the site of active institutionsmaking, a celebration and a powerful critique of the forms of collective life prevalent in the early modern pe riod. |
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