Title:
From directions to descriptions: Reading the theatrical Nebentext in Ben
Jonson’s Workes as an authorial outlet
Author(s):
Amelang, David J.
Year of publication:
2017
Available Date:
2018-04-16T08:17:21.007Z
Abstract:
This article explores how certain dramatists in early modern England and in
Spain, specifically Ben Jonson and Miguel de Cervantes (with much more
emphasis on the former), pursued authority over texts by claiming as their own
a new realm which had not been available - or, more accurately, as prominently
available—to playwrights before: the stage directions in printed plays. The
way both these playwrights and/or their publishers dealt with the
transcription of stage directions provides perhaps the clearest example of a
theatrical convention translated into the realm of readership.
Part of Identifier:
ISSN (print): 1135-7789
Keywords:
William Shakespeare
Ben Jonson
Lope de Vega
Miguel de Cervantes
stage directions
DDC-Classification:
820 Englische, altenglische Literaturen
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Also published in:
Amelang, David J.: From directions to descriptions: Reading the theatrical
Nebentext in Ben Jonson’s Workes as an authorial outlet. SEDERI Yearbook, núm.
27, 2017, pp. 7-26. Spanish and Portuguese Society for English Renaissance
Studies Valladolid, España
URL of the Original Publication:
Department/institution:
Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften
Institut für Englische Philologie