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The Disguised Ruler in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries
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The Disguised Ruler in Shakespeare and his Contemporaries

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1409401596
ISBN-13 9781409401599
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Apr 28th, 2012
Print length 280 Pages
Weight 676 grams
Dimensions 24.00 x 16.50 x 2.40 cms
Ksh 30,600.00
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In the early seventeenth century, the London stage often portrayed a ruler covertly spying on his subjects. Commonly dated to the arrival of James I, these plays are typically viewed as synchronic commentaries on the Jacobean regime. This title demonstrates that the disguised ruler motif actually evolved in the 1580s.
In the early seventeenth century, the London stage often portrayed a ruler covertly spying on his subjects. Traditionally deemed ''Jacobean disguised ruler plays'', these works include Shakespeare''s Measure for Measure, Marston''s The Malcontent and The Fawn, Middleton''s The Phoenix, and Sharpham''s The Fleer. Commonly dated to the arrival of James I, these plays are typically viewed as synchronic commentaries on the Jacobean regime. Kevin A. Quarmby demonstrates that the disguised ruler motif actually evolved in the 1580s. It emerged from medieval folklore and balladry, Tudor Chronicle history and European tragicomedy. Familiar on the Elizabethan stage, these incognito rulers initially offered light-hearted, romantic entertainment, only to suffer a sinister transformation as England awaited its ageing queen''s demise. The disguised royal had become a dangerously voyeuristic political entity by the time James assumed the throne. Traditional critical perspectives also disregard contemporary theatrical competition. Market demands shaped the repertories. Rivalry among playing companies guaranteed the motif''s ongoing vitality. The disguised ruler''s presence in a play reassured audiences; it also facilitated a subversive exploration of contemporary social and political issues. Gradually, the disguised ruler''s dramatic currency faded, but the figure remained vibrant as an object of parody until the playhouses closed in the 1640s.

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