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Shakespeare and the Popular Tradition in the Theater

Studies in the Social Dimension of Dramatic Form and Function

edited by Robert Weimann

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Criticism based on literary or formalist conceptions of structure or on the history of ideas, Robert Weimann contends, has removed Shakespeare from the theater, and the theater from society at large. "It is only when Elizabethan socity, theater, and language are seen as interrelated that the structure of Shakespeare's dramatic art emerges as fully functional—that is, as part of a larger, and not only literary, whole."

Internationally hailed upon its original publication Shakespeare and the Popular Tradition in the Theater was revised and updated for this English translation.

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A magnificent study... [that] illuminates the role of folk culture in medieval drama, especially in the cycle plays and moralities, and convincingly carries the tradition forward into Elizabethan drama... We are fortunate indeed to have this book.

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9
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352
ISBN
9780801835063
Table of Contents

Editor's Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Mimus
Chapter 2. The Folk Play and Social Custom
Chapter 3. The Mystery Cycles
Chapter 4. Moralities and Interludes
Chapter 5. The Elizabethan Drama
Chapter 6

Editor's Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Mimus
Chapter 2. The Folk Play and Social Custom
Chapter 3. The Mystery Cycles
Chapter 4. Moralities and Interludes
Chapter 5. The Elizabethan Drama
Chapter 6. Shakespeare's Theater: Tradition and Experiment
Appendix
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Robert Weimann

Robert Weimann is professor of literature at the Academy of Arts of the German Democratic Republic in Berlin. He is the author of Shakespeare and the Popular Tradition in the Theater and Structure and Society in Literary History.