Beaumont, Francis/ Fletcher, John
Editorial A & C Black
Colección New Mermaids, Número 0
Fecha de edición septiembre 2002
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780713650693
117 páginas
Libro
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Rarely was the device of the play within the play used to more hilarious satirical effect than in this Jacobean burlesque of romantic knight errantry, which by the late sixteenth century had been adopted by London's civic elite to ennoble themselves in literature and spectacle. An upright London citizen and his wife 'interrupt a performance of "The London Merchant" at one of London's prestigious indoor playhouses because they assume it will mock the citizenry and its values; instead, they demand to see their apprentice Rafe in the lead role of tales of chivalric derring do. The introduction to this edition sets Rafe's metamorphosis from prentice hero to Lord of Misrule into the context of early modern festive culture and argues that the play might even be understood as an endorsement of this culture, persistently attacked by puritans.
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