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Theatre, Finance and Society in Early Modern England Theodore B. Leinwand (University of Maryland, College Park)

Theatre, Finance and Society in Early Modern England By Theodore B. Leinwand (University of Maryland, College Park)

Theatre, Finance and Society in Early Modern England by Theodore B. Leinwand (University of Maryland, College Park)


Summary

This interesting study examines plays, historical narratives and biographical accounts, to discover how people coped with the exigencies of credit, debt, mortgaging and capital ventures in early modern England. Plays by Shakespeare and his contemporaries are paired with writings about the finances of royalty, aristocrats, privateers, theatrical entrepreneurs and debtors.

Theatre, Finance and Society in Early Modern England Summary

Theatre, Finance and Society in Early Modern England by Theodore B. Leinwand (University of Maryland, College Park)

This interesting study examines emotional responses to socio-economic pressures in early modern England, as they are revealed in plays, historical narratives and biographical accounts of the period. These texts yield fascinating insights into the various, often unpredictable, ways in which people coped with the exigencies of credit, debt, mortgaging and capital ventures. Plays discussed include Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and Timon of Athens, Jonson's The Alchemist and Massinger's A New Way to Pay Old Debts. They are paired with writings by and about the finances of the corrupt Earl of Suffolk, the privateer Walter Raleigh, the royal agent Thomas Gresham, theatre entrepreneur James Burbage, and the Lord Treasurer Lionel Cranfield. Leinwand's new readings of these texts reveal a blend of affect and cognition concerning finance that includes nostalgia, anger, contempt, embarrassment, tenacity, bravado and humility.

Theatre, Finance and Society in Early Modern England Reviews

"...Leinwand provides a fascinating glimpse into both early modern economic practices and the variety of the age's affective responses to them." Choice
"The renewed interest...has enriched and complicated our understanding of the early modern period and its literature...Leinwand's accounts...are impressive in their detail..." Renaissance Quarterly

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; Introduction: affective economies; 1. Credit crunch; 2. Debt restructuring; 3. Mortgage payments; 4. Venture capital; Afterword; Notes; Index.

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NPB9780521640312
9780521640312
0521640318
Theatre, Finance and Society in Early Modern England by Theodore B. Leinwand (University of Maryland, College Park)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1999-02-04
214
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