Darryl Chalk & Mary Floyd-Wilson 
Contagion and the Shakespearean Stage [PDF ebook] 

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This collection of essays considers what constituted contagion in the minds of early moderns in the absence of modern germ theory. In a wide range of essays focused on early modern drama and the culture of theater, contributors explore how ideas of contagion not only inform representations of the senses (such as smell and touch) and emotions (such as disgust, pity, and shame) but also shape how people understood belief, narrative, and political agency. Epidemic thinking was not limited to medical inquiry or the narrow study of a particular disease. Shakespeare, Thomas Middleton, Ben Jonson, Thomas Dekker and other early modern writers understood that someone might be infected or transformed by the presence of others, through various kinds of exchange, or if exposed to certain ideas, practices, or environmental conditions. The discourse and concept of contagion provides a lens for understanding early modern theatrical performance, dramatic plots, and theater-going itself.


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Table des matières

1. Introduction: Beyond the Plague – Darryl Chalk.- 2. Comedy, the Senses, and Social Contagion in
Plays Confused in Five Actions and
The Comedy of Errors - Jennie Votava.- 3. ‘A Deal of Stinking Breath’: The Smell of Contagion in the Early Modern Playhouse – Amy Kenny.- 4. ‘Go Touch his Life’: Contagious Malice and the Power of Touch in
The Witch of Edmonton - Bronwyn Johnston.- 5. Kisses and Contagion in
Troilus and Cressida - Jennifer Forsyth.- 6. ‘Search this Ulcer Soundly’: Sex as Contagion in
The Changeling and
Othello - Emily Weissbourd.- 7. ‘Amend thy Face’: Contagion and Disgust in the
Henriad - Ariane M. Balizet.- 8. Bad Dancing and Contagious Embarrassment in
More Dissemblers Besides Women - Jennifer Panek.- 9. Contagious Pity: Cultural Differences and the Language of Contagion in
Titus Andronicus - Jennifer Feather.- 10. The Hungry Meme and Political Contagion in
Coriolanus - Clifford Werier.- 11. Hamlet’s Story/Stories of Hamlet: Shakespeare’s Theatre, the Plague, and Contagious Storytelling – J. F. Bernard.- 12. ‘Nature Naturized’: Plague, Contagious Atheism, and
The Alchemist - John Estabillo.- 12. Embedded in Shakespeare’s ‘Fair Verona’ – Rebecca Totaro.- 13. Afterword – Mary Floyd-Wilson.

A propos de l’auteur

Darryl Chalk is a Senior Lecturer in Theater at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia.

Mary Floyd-Wilson is the Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor of English and Comparative Literature at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.

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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 292 ● ISBN 9783030144289 ● Taille du fichier 3.2 MB ● Éditeur Darryl Chalk & Mary Floyd-Wilson ● Maison d’édition Springer International Publishing ● Lieu Cham ● Pays CH ● Publié 2019 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7049709 ● Protection contre la copie DRM sociale

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