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Art Imitates Business Commercial and Political Influences in Elizabethan Theatre Book

Art Imitates Business Commercial and Political Influences in Elizabethan Theatre
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  • Art Imitates Business Commercial and Political Influences in Elizabethan Theatre
  • Written by author James H. Forse
  • Published by Bowling Green University Popular Press,US, 1996/12/15
  • Purposes other than literary and artistic ones motivated the theatre of the late sixteenth century, especially in England. Freeing itself from dependence upon performances at Court or in the houses of aristocratic patrons, the theatre was becoming an ente
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Preface 1
Ch. 1 Art Imitates Business: Profit and Business Practices in Elizabethan Theatre 7
Ch. 2 Have We Allowed His 'Tales' to Wag the Man? What Was Shakespeare's Primary Occupation? 49
Ch. 3 Why Boys for (wo)Men's Roles? or, Pardon the Delay, 'the Queen was shaving' 71
Ch. 4 Shakespeare's Dramatic Joke: The Taming of the Shrew 101
Ch. 5 The "Mole" in Shakespeare's Company: "Industrial Espionage" in Elizabethan Theatre 121
Ch. 6 The Very Human Shylock: Court Intrigue, Propaganda, Patron Payback, and The Merchant of Venice 139
Ch. 7 Ben Jonson's The Isle of Dogs: Politics and Playwriting in Elizabethan England 167
Ch. 8 Extortion in the Name of Art: The Impressment of Thomas Clifton into Blackfriars Boys 191
Ch. 9 Eddies of the Essex Episode: Political Ripples in the Theatre and Book Trades 205
Observations 231
Appendix 237
Notes 239
Works Cited & Consulted 279


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