
Published online:
23 January 2020
Published in print:
15 September 2019
Online ISBN:
9781501739392
Print ISBN:
9781501739330
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Scenes of Reception Scenes of Reception
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A New Genre A New Genre
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Chapter
Introduction Theaters of Pardoning
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Pages
1–32
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Published:September 2019
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Meyler, Bernadette, 'Introduction Theaters of Pardoning', Theaters of Pardoning (Ithaca, NY , 2019; online edn, Cornell Scholarship Online, 23 Jan. 2020), https://doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501739330.003.0001, accessed 13 May 2025.
Abstract
The introduction draws on theories of genre and existing work in early modern law and literature to define the attributes and explain the significance of theaters of pardoning. Demonstrating the surprisingly significant number of seventeenth-century English plays that end with pardons, the introduction identifies these forms of tragicomedy as theaters of pardoning. It also emphasizes how the historical interrelations among the institutions and actors of law, drama, and politics in seventeenth-century England brought conceptions of pardoning from theater to law court to palace and back.
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Classical Drama
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