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Renaissance Drama provides a comprehensive and engaging new account
of one of the richest periods of theatre history: the drama of
early modern England produced for the professional theatre. It
brings new insights to bear by exploring the plays in their
relation to the culture and society of the period.
Sandra Clark takes the reader through a compelling examination of
how plays participate in and respond to changing anxieties, for
instance about English nationhood, the monarchy, or the role of the
family, sometimes raising difficult questions or offering
challenges to accepted views. Unlike many books on Elizabethan
drama, the book is organized so as to cover a wide range of plays,
some familiar, many less so, by many playwrights, from Lyly in the
1580s to Shirley in the 1640s. Shakespeare is not foregrounded, but
neither is he excluded; a chapter considers his dialogue with
contemporaries and also the ways in which later playwrights wrote
back to his work.
Renaissance Drama will become standard reading for all students and
scholars of English literature or the early modern period.