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The Early Modern Stage-Jew : Heritage, Inspiration, and Concepts – With the first edition of Nathaniel Wiburne’s «Machiavellus» (New ed)

Part of the Kulturelle Identitaeten. Studien zur Entwicklung der europaeischen Kulturen der Neuzeit / Cultural Identities. Studies in Early Modern and Modern European Cultures series
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This book investigates the contemporary conceptions of the Jewish figure on the Elizabethan and Jacobean stage.

Taking on what has been said about Shakespeare’s Shylock and Marlowe’s Barabas in the last centuries, the author analyses seven other, largely ignored plays to enhance the image we have today of the early modern stage-Jew.

In tracing the image of Jewish figures in medieval literature and in early modern travel reports, the foundation of the Elizabethan idea of ‘Jewishness’ is laid out.

Further, the author challenges some arguments which have become axiomatic over time, such as the notion of the red-haired, hook-nosed comical villain.

The book also contains a first edition of the Latin university play «Machiavellus» by Nathaniel Wiburne, accomplished by Michael Becker and Saskia Zinsser-Krys.

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Product Details
Peter Lang AG
3631715099 / 9783631715093
Hardback
21/03/2017
Switzerland
539 pages, 13 Illustrations, unspecified
148 x 210 mm, 780 grams