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Three romances of Eastern conquest

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This volume brings together three late sixteenth-century popular stage romances of travel and conquest in the Muslim East. The plays are introduced, contextualised and edited for the first time in ...
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  • 28 September 2018
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This volume brings together three little-known works by key playwrights from the late sixteenth-century golden age of English drama. All three convey the public theatre’s fascination with travel and adventure through the popular genre of heroic romance, while reflecting the contemporaries’ wide range of responses to cross-cultural contacts with the Muslim East and the Mediterranean challenges posed by the Ottoman empire.
The volume presents the first modern-spelling editions of the three plays, with extensive annotations catering for specialised scholars while also making the texts accessible to students and theatre-goers. A detailed introduction discusses issues of authorship, dates and sources, and sets the plays in their historical and cultural contexts, offering exciting insights on Elizabethan performance strategies, printing practices, and the circulation of knowledge and stereotypes related to ethnic and religious difference.

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Price: $130.00
Pages: 312
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Revels Plays Companion Library
Publication Date: 28 September 2018
ISBN: 9780719078576
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: Classic and pre-20th century plays, Literary studies: general, Social and cultural history
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'This excellent edition has given critics much material and reason to revisit these questions.'
Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme

Ladan Niayesh is Professor of English Studies at the University of Paris Diderot – Paris 7

ABBREVIATIONS AND REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
- Romance and conquest in early modern England
- The plays
- The texts
THE PLAYS
- The comical history of Alphonsus, King of Aragon by Robert Greene
- The tragedy of Soliman and Perseda by Thomas Kyd
- The Four Prentices of London by Thomas Heywood
Index