Work and Play on the Shakespearean Stage
Delve into the fascinating world of early modern English theatre with Work and Play on the Shakespearean Stage by Tom Rutter, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This insightful paperback, spanning 216 pages, explores how work was portrayed on the stage during a pivotal era from 1590 to 1611.
Rutter examines the plays of renowned writers such as Shakespeare, Jonson, Dekker, and Heywood, revealing how societal beliefs about labor transformed throughout the sixteenth century. The book offers valuable contrasts between productions meant for adult and child audiences, shedding light on the rich tapestry of English drama. Ideal for enthusiasts of literary criticism and history, this work not only enhances your understanding of Shakespearean themes but also connects literature to societal evolution. Discover a captivating blend of literature and society in this essential read for anyone interested in the intricacies of English theatre during one of its most vibrant periods.