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The rakish stage :studies in English drama, 1660-1800
- 作者: Hume, Robert D.
- 出版: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press c1983.
- 稽核項: xvi, 382 p. ;24 cm.
- 標題: History and criticism. , English drama , English drama (Comedy) History and criticism. , English drama 18th century -- History and criticism. , English drama Restoration, 1660-1700 -- History and criticism. , English drama (Comedy)
- ISBN: 0809311003 , 9780809311002
- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Content and meaning in the drama -- Restoration comedy and its audiences, 1660-1776 / Arthur H. Scouten and Robert D. Hume -- Otway and the comic muse -- The satiric design of Nat. Lee's The Princess of Cleve -- The myth of the rake in Restoration comedy -- Marital discord in English comedy from Dryden to Fielding -- The multifarious forms of eighteenth-century comedy -- The world is all alike -- The London theatre from The beggar's opera to the Licensing Act -- Goldsmith and Sheridan and the supposed revolution of laughing against sentimental comedy.
- 系統號: 005102531
- 資料類型: 圖書
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This important new collection is keyed to a fresh analysis of the ways in which meaning can be examined and the caution with which critics should proceed. Writing with his customary extraordinary clarity, Hume argues for a move beyond the kinds of interpretation prevalent for the last 30 years based upon close reading. With subtlety and fine sense, "Content and Meaning in the Drama," chapter one, outlines how to identify and analyze the "meaning" of plays in ways that go beyond questions of effective impact and enter the realm of ideas and commentary upon real-life material. In urging this move he cautions against lapsing into relativism or losing sight of the lessons to be learned from generic and historical context. His essays present a survey of the drama of this period (concentrating on comedy), focusing on matters of content, ideology and values, impact, and genre. He presents a case for the study of some fine but neglected plays, demolishes some misleading clichés, and offers a view of the plays unwarped by inherited assumptions or personal preferences. To an extent quite unusual in a collection, his first essay provides a purpose and point for the subsequent essays and their concern with the values to be found in the plays and the impact they seem designed to have on an audience. As Hume states in the Preface, "I have assembled this collection of essays in the belief that they represent a coherent approach to the plays, and in the hope that they will prove provocative. I will be content if my arguments serve to focus future debate, whether they are accepted, rejected, or modified by later writers."
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