Helen Ostovich Holger Schott Syme and Andrew Griffin
Ashgate
Hardback
250
Locating the Queen's Men presents new and groundbreaking essays on the theatrical and economic contexts of this prominent acting company. Offering a detailed critical engagement that includes a repertory study and investigations into distinctive style this collection revises standard accounts of Elizabethan theatre history showing that the company which bridged a gap between medieval dramatic traditions and the era of Shakespeare and Marlowe was a vital force in early modern England.
Ashgate
Hardback
250
Locating the Queen's Men presents new and groundbreaking essays on the theatrical and economic contexts of this prominent acting company. Offering a detailed critical engagement that includes a repertory study and investigations into distinctive style this collection revises standard accounts of Elizabethan theatre history showing that the company which bridged a gap between medieval dramatic traditions and the era of Shakespeare and Marlowe was a vital force in early modern England.