Overview
Where does Shakespeare fit into the drama of his day? Getting to know
the work of Shakespeare's contemporaries offers an insight into
Elizabethan and Jacobean preoccupations and the theatrical climate of
the early modern period. This book provides an essential overview of
some major dramatic works from their stage origins to today's screen
productions.
Each chapter includes: * a detailed analysis of a play by Shakespeare
considered alongside a key work by one other significant playwright of
the day (including The Merchant of Venice, Volpone, The Spanish Tragedy,
Titus Andronicus, Othello, The Changeling, Romeo and Juliet, The
Duchess of Malfi, Measure for Measure, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, The
Taming of the Shrew, The Tragedy of Mariam, Doctor Faustus and Hamlet)
* close reading of the text * discussion of early modern theatrical
practices * a focus on one ground-breaking example of early modern drama
on screen * suggestions for links with other early modern texts and
further reading This book provides a route map to the very latest
developments in early modern drama studies, fostering confident and
independent thinking, making it an ideal introduction for students of
Shakespeare and his contemporaries.