Staging Ireland: Representations in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama (Ireland: Literature & History) - Hardcover

O'Neill, Stephen

 
9781851829897: Staging Ireland: Representations in Shakespeare and Renaissance Drama (Ireland: Literature & History)

Synopsis

This book is a comprehensive study of the representation of Ireland in the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Through a detailed analysis of a range of canonical and less familiar plays, such as The Misfortunes of Arthur, Captain Thomas Stukeley, Sir John Oldcastle and Dekker's The Honest Whore, this book reveals fascinating interconnections between Ireland as it was figured in Elizabethan and early Jacobean drama, and contemporaneous political and cultural anxieties about Ireland and Irish alterity. Exploring how the stage provided a fluid, though licensed, space where such anxieties were negotiated and confronted, this study questions views of the stage Irishman as a static colonialist stereotype. Instead, it demonstrates that dramatic representations of Ireland were dynamic, heterogeneous, and ideologically unstable. Opening up Renaissance drama to its multivalent Irish contexts, Staging Ireland will appeal to scholars and students of Shakespeare and early modern literature; drama and theatre as well as Irish studies.

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Ireland is generally considered to be largely absent from Renaissance drama, but O'Neill (English, National U. of Ireland-Maynooth) finds many references to Ireland and the Irish, particularly in late-Elizabethan plays. Indeed, he says, the stage provided a fluid though licensed space where interest in Ireland and anxieties about Irish alterity cou

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