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Take My Coxcomb: Shakespeare's Clown-Servants from Late Feudal to Proto-Capitalist Economies in Early Modern England
Take My Coxcomb: Shakespeare's Clown-Servants from Late Feudal to Proto-Capitalist Economies in Early Modern England
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Specifically, "Take My Coxcomb" analyzes the ways in which the clowns affect three aspects of Shakespeare's comedies: clowns as markers of changes in audience humor from portrayals of court fool to rustic simpleton, clowns as economic barometers to the financial bonds and social/economic relationships with in their plays, and the expansion of comic devices for clowns that reflect directly Shakespeare's comic development. It is out of the scripting of clowns' roles that these three concerns construct Shakespeare's theatrical microcosm of service in late feudal England and its move toward proto-capitalist economics.
Author: G. Neasman Everett G. Neasman
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 10/14/2009
Pages: 276
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.62d
ISBN: 9781440153518
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