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“If Then the World a Theatre Present…“
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“If Then the World a Theatre Present…“

sidottu, 2014
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To metaphorize the world as a theatre has been a common procedure since antiquity, but the use of this trope became particularly prominent and pregnant in early modern times, especially in England. Old and new applications of the “theatrum mundi” topos pervaded discourses, often allegorizing the deceitfulness and impermanence of this world as well as the futility of earthly strife. It was frequently woven into arguments against worldly amusements such as the stage: Commercial theatre was declared an undesirable competitor of God’s well-ordered world drama.

Early modern dramatists often reacted to this development by appropriating the metaphor, and in an ingenious twist, some playwrights even appropriated its anti-theatrical impetus: Early modern theatre seemed to discover a denial of its own theatricality at its very core. Drama was found to succeed best when it staged itself as a great unmasking.

To investigate the reasons and effects of these developments, the anthology examines the metaphorical uses of theatre in plays, pamphlets, epics, treatises, legal proclamations and other sources.

Alaotsikko
Revisions of the Theatrum Mundi Metaphor in Early Modern England
Toimittaja
Björn Quiring
ISBN
9783110292299
Kieli
englanti
Paino
481 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
28.7.2014
Kustantaja
De Gruyter
Sivumäärä
246