Shakespeare and the Politics of Commoners: Digesting the New Social History
Shakespeare and the Politics of Commoners: Digesting the New Social History
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Abstract
This book is a highly original contribution to our understanding of Shakespeare’s plays in two ways. First, it breaks important new ground in introducing readers, lay and scholarly alike, to the existence and character of the political culture of the mass of ordinary commoners in Shakespeare’s England, as revealed by the recent findings of ‘the new social history’. Demonstrating the vibrant, critical, and philosophically dissident politics of plebeians in the Tudor period, the volume thereby helps challenge the traditional myths of a non-political commons and a culture of obedience. Second, it brings together leading Shakespeareans, digesting the recent social history, with eminent early modern social historians, turning their focus upon Shakespeare. The genuinely cross-disciplinary work resulting generates fresh readings of ten plays, locating the penetration of Shakespearean drama by popular political thought and pressure in this period of perceived social crisis. No other volume on Shakespeare has engaged and digested the dramatic importance of the discoveries of the new social history, resituating and revaluing Shakespeare within the remarkable social depth of early modern politics.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Rethinking Shakespeare in the Social Depth of Politics
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The Paradoxes of ‘Popularity’ in Shakespeare’s History Plays
Peter Lake
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Shakespeare’s Commonwealth
David Rollison
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Brave Minds and Hard Hands: Work, Drama, and Social Relations in the Hungry 1590s
Andy Wood
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The Speaking Silence of Citizens in Shakespeare’s Richard III: Hidden and Public Transcripts
Thomas Cartelli
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The Plebeians Revise the Uprising: What the Actors Made of Shakespeare’s Jack Cade—Or, Laughing with the English Radical Tradition
Stephen Longstaffe
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Shakespeare and the ‘Military Revolution’: The Cultural and Social Weapons of Reformed War
Paola Pugliatti
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Popularity and the Art of Rhetoric: Julius Caesar in Context
Markku Peltonen
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Rehearsing the Plebeians: Coriolanus and the Reading of Roman History
David Norbrook
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‘As Full of Grief as Age’: Protesting against the Poor Law in King Lear
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Experiences of Authority in The Tempest
Jeffrey S. Doty
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Afterword
Annabel Patterson
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End Matter
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