: Joseph Jarrett
: Mathematics and Late Elizabethan Drama
: Palgrave Macmillan
: 9783030265663
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: CHF 76.30
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: English
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T is book considers the influence that sixteenth-century and early seventeenth-century mathematical thinking exerted on the writing and production of popular drama between about 1587 and 1603. It concentrates upon six plays by five early modern dramatists:Tamburlaine, Part 1 (1587) andTamburlaine, Part 2 (1587) by Christopher Marlowe;Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay (1589) by Robert Greene;Old Fortunatus (1599) by Thomas Dekker;Hamlet (1600) by William Shakespeare; andThe Tragedy of Hoffman (1603) by Henry Chettle. Each chapter analyses how the terms, concepts, and implications of contemporary mathematics impacted upon these plays' vocabularies, forms, and aesthetic and dramaturgical effects and affects.


Joseph Jarrett is currently a Lumley Junior Research Fellow at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, UK.