Before Orientalism: London's Theatre of the East, 1576-1626Cambridge University Press, 16 d’oct. 2003 - 238 pàgines Before Orientalism examines early Anglo-Indian cultural relations through trade (with the establishment of the East India Company), tourism and diplomacy and illuminates important differences between the reports of travellers and the representations of the London press and stage. Richmond Barbour examines exotic visions of 'the East' as staged in the playhouses, at court, and on the streets of Shakespeare's London. He follows the efforts of the newly established East India Company, and the troubled, deeply theatrical careers of England's first tourist and first ambassador in India, Thomas Coryate and Sir Thomas Roe. |
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Pàgina ii
... rhetoric of the body from Ovid to Shakespeare 36. Douglas A. Brooks , From playhouse to printing house : drama and authorship in early modern England 37. Robert Matz , Defending literature in early modern England : Renaissance literary ...
... rhetoric of the body from Ovid to Shakespeare 36. Douglas A. Brooks , From playhouse to printing house : drama and authorship in early modern England 37. Robert Matz , Defending literature in early modern England : Renaissance literary ...
Pàgina 2
... rhetorical and theatrical persuasions , arts in which imposture thrives ? To prove one's authority , and to make the proving matter locally , was a slippery business . Moreover , England's construction of the assignment complicated ...
... rhetorical and theatrical persuasions , arts in which imposture thrives ? To prove one's authority , and to make the proving matter locally , was a slippery business . Moreover , England's construction of the assignment complicated ...
Pàgina 3
... rhetoric bespoke European dominance of the world , or its defensive tropes necessarily foretold aggressive expansion , is anachronistic . To be sure , discourses composed during intervals of relative weakness were harnessed to imperial ...
... rhetoric bespoke European dominance of the world , or its defensive tropes necessarily foretold aggressive expansion , is anachronistic . To be sure , discourses composed during intervals of relative weakness were harnessed to imperial ...
Pàgina 7
... rhetorical and theatrical concerns with sufficient regularity to justify linkage to the shows of London . Direct Anglo - Indian relations commenced when London merchants , keeping careful records , projected their designs and bullion ...
... rhetorical and theatrical concerns with sufficient regularity to justify linkage to the shows of London . Direct Anglo - Indian relations commenced when London merchants , keeping careful records , projected their designs and bullion ...
Pàgina 14
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Continguts
The glorious empire of the Turks the present terrour of the world | 13 |
Exotic persuasions in the playhouse | 37 |
Tamhurlaine the Great | 41 |
Antony and Cleopatra | 56 |
Imperial poetics in royal and civic spectacle | 68 |
James Stuarts London entry | 70 |
London and the world in mayoral pageantry | 88 |
Mock battles on the Thames | 97 |
The need for a royal amhassador | 147 |
Sir Thomas Roes assignment | 151 |
The London Companys discursive regime | 156 |
The landing in India | 162 |
Representing England at the Moghul court | 167 |
Constructions of India | 185 |
Afterword | 194 |
Notes | 197 |
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Before Orientalism: London's Theatre of the East, 1576-1626 Richmond Tyler Barbour Previsualització limitada - 2003 |
Before Orientalism: London's Theatre of the East, 1576-1626 Richmond Barbour Previsualització no disponible - 2009 |
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