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Money and Magic in Early Modern Drama

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Full Title:

Money and Magic in Early Modern Drama

Contributors:

By (Author) David Hawkes
Series edited by Professor Lisa Hopkins
Series edited by Professor Douglas Bruster

ISBN:

9781350247048

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

The Arden Shakespeare

Publication Date:

29th December 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Witchcraft
Magic, spells and alchemy
Economic history

Dewey:

822.309

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

264

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

Money, magic and the theatre were powerful forces in early modern England. Money was acquiring an independent, efficacious agency, as the growth of usury allowed financial signs to reproduce without human intervention. Magic was coming to seem Satanic, as the manipulation of magical signs to performative purposes was criminalized in the great witch craze. And the commercial, public theatre was emerging to great controversy as the perfect medium to display, analyse and evaluate the newly autonomous power of representation in its financial, magical and aesthetic forms. Money and Magic in Early Modern Drama is especially timely in the current era of financial deregulation and derivatives, which are just as mysterious and occult in their operations as the germinal finance of 16th-century London. Chapters examine the convergence of money and magic in a wide range of early modern drama, from the anonymous Mankind through Christopher Marlowe to Ben Jonson, concentrating on such plays as The Alchemist, The New Inn and The Staple of News. Several focus on Shakespeare, whose analysis of the relations between finance, witchcraft and theatricality is particularly acute in Timon of Athens, The Comedy of Errors, Antony and Cleopatra and The Winters Tale.

Author Bio

David Hawkes is Professor of English at Arizona State University, USA.

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