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Catalogue of British Drama

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Martin Wiggins and Catherine Richardson: British Drama 1533–1642. A Catalogue

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Umfassendes literatur- und theaterwissenschaftliches Standardreferenzwerk zum britischen Theater der Renaissance. Enthalten sind über 2.800 Einträge zu dramatischen Werken von englischen, walisischen, irischen und schottischen Autoren mit detaillierten Informationen zu Autorenschaft, Datierung, alternativen Titeln und der Theaterkompanie, die es uraufgeführt hat. Die Einträge beinhalten ferner eine prägnante Zusammenfassung der Handlung, eine Liste aller Rollen und Sprechparts, Details zur Geografie des Stücks, benutzte literarische oder historische Vorlagen sowie Informationen zu Aufführungspraxis und Inszenierung (Requisiten, Spezialeffekte oder bühnentechnische Anforderungen) sowie zur Textgeschichte. Der Online-Ausgabe liegt die seit 2012 erscheinende und auf insgesamt 10 Bände geplante Printausgabe zugrunde.

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978-0-19-189888-4

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10713426

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British Drama 1533-1642: A Catalogue, by Martin Wiggins, in association with Catherine Richardson, is an unparalleled and comprehensive resource which transforms the historiography of drama in the British Isles between the English Reformation and the English Revolution. It documents all dramatic works written by English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish authors within the eleven decades covered, assembling the corpus in historical sequence and presenting information in standard categories. For each play, an entry records (where known) its fictive content, its literary and formal characteristics, its practical staging requirements, and its early theatrical and textual history. The Catalogue is based on a body of systematic and fundamental new research and contains much hitherto unknown information, including a number of previously unrecorded plays.

Online for the first time, it has been fully integrated with the critical texts of the plays of the period in Oxford Scholarly Editions Online, enabling the discovery of extant, lost, and fragmentary works alongside each other, to present a comprehensive view of the drama of the period.

Oxford Scholarly Editions Online (OSEO) is a major new publishing initiative from Oxford University Press, providing an interlinked collection of authoritative Oxford editions of major works from the humanities. Scholarly editions are the cornerstones of humanities scholarship, and Oxford University Press's list is unparalleled in breadth and quality.

A cornerstone of humanities scholarship across the world, Oxford University Press's list of scholarly editions is unparalleled in breadth and quality. Oxford Scholarly Editions Online (OSEO) provides full-text access to over 1,750 editions covering over 2000 years of history straight to your desktop, showcasing their authoritative editorial notes directly alongside the text and enabling advanced search within and between editions.

With OSEO you can discover a rich collection of primary material that ranges across a wide variety of subject areas, from philosophy, literature, and theology, to economics, linguistics, and medicine. Helpful research tools on every page allow you to save valuable time. If you need to get straight to a specific scene or line in a work then use the "Find Location in Text" search box. Where an editor refers to another work, simply highlight the reference with your mouse and choose "Open this text in OSEO" in the menu pop up to go straight to the right passage. Or highlight a quote and choose the "Copy and Cite" option in the menu pop up to grab all the essential information you need for referencing, including a static link to go back to the full work whenever you need to.

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