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Transnational Encounters in Early Modern Drama, 1450-1750 by Dinah Wouters, Jan Bloemendal ISBN 9789004724273, 9789004724280, 9004724273, 9004724281 instant download

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Authors:Dinah Wouters, Jan Bloemendal
Pages:373 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Brill Academic
Language:english
File Size:11.27 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789004724273, 9789004724280, 9004724273, 9004724281
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Transnational Encounters in Early Modern Drama, 1450-1750 by Dinah Wouters, Jan Bloemendal ISBN 9789004724273, 9789004724280, 9004724273, 9004724281 instant download

In this volume you will find contributions on transnational European drama of the early modern period, featuring a range of innovative approaches. The volume, for the first time, covers dramas and theatre plays in Latin, English, French, Polish, Dutch, and Spanish. A second innovation is its combination of literary historical research and digital humanities. 
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The topics range from court ballets to the reception of Seneca, from visual evidence of commedia dell'arte performances to the use of onomastics to trace connections between plays, and from TEI-tagging to the creation of Wikidata pages and digital networks on the role of the scheming slave in ancient and early modern Europe. Contributors include: Michal Bajer and Piotr Urbanski, Radhika Koul, Linda Simonis, Nigel Smith, Gabriela Villanueva Noriega, Barbara Fuchs, Thom Pritchard, M.A. Katritzky, Justyna Lukaszewska-Haberkowa, Ioana Galleron, Neven Jovanovic, Julia Beine, James A. Parente, Jr.
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