Inns of Court [3 volume set]

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195.00
book_author_name: 
Alan H. Nelson
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Hardback
publisher: 
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
published_date: 
20/01/2011
isbn: 
9781843842590
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Books > Entertainment > Theatre, dance & other performing arts > Theatre
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Alan H. Nelson|Hardback|Boydell & Brewer Ltd|20/01/2011
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9781843842590
Book Description: 
The records of dramatic performances at the Inns of Court, drawn from a variety of manuscript and printed sources, reveal a rich history of revels, plays, masques and secular music. London's four Inns of Court (Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, and the Inner and the Middle Temple) served, probably from the fourteenth century, as nurseries not only of common law and lawyers, but of the social arts of music and dancing, and of the mimetic arts of comedy, tragedy, and the masque. Their denizens composed and acted in their own plays, especially in the 1560s under Elizabeth I, and performed in masques composed by professional playwrights in the Jacobean period. This three-volume edition of dramatic records surviving from the Inns of Court collection includes material from manuscripts and printed books from the archives and libraries of all four Inns, as well as fromThe National Archives, the British Library, the Folger Shakespeare Library and other repositories, covering over 200 years from 1407 to the closing of the theatres in 1642. Of particular note are account entries from the beginningof the seventeenth century which situate performances of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors (1594) and Twelfth Night (1602) in the context of annual visits to the Inns of Court by professional playing companies, such as(after 1603) the king's men. The Introduction provides a survey of Christmas entertainment supervised by Inns of Court Masters of the Revels and Christmas Princes, including minstrels, a lion-tamer, musicians, disguisings, plays, masques, and even a puppet-show. The illustrations (ground-plans and plates) offer evidence of the original performance conditions for Inns of Court plays and masques. Alan H. Nelson is Professor of English Emeritusat the University of California, Berkeley; the late John R. Elliott Jr was Professor of English at Syracuse University.

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