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Congreve : The Drama, and the Printed Word

Congreve : The Drama, and the Printed Word

Congreve : The Drama, and the Printed Word
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Congreve : The Drama, and the Printed Word

by Peters, Julie Stone

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Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1990. A beautiful, pristine, unread copy of the FIRST EDITION. Brand New condition in a bright, shiny New dust jacket. NO chips. NO tears. NO creases. Clean, square, tight, and unmarked. Sharp corners. NO owner's name or bookplate. NO remainder mark. Fresh and crisp -- obviously never read. Hardcover. First Printing. Illustrated with 8 plates -- mostly title page facsimiles and reproductions of old engravings from 1692-1710. List of chapter notes/sources. Bibliography. Index. Bound in the original black cloth, lettered in shiny silver on the spins. Includes dust jacket. From the Dust Jacket: "In the late seventeenth century, theater and print began the history of their tense relations and imperfect alliance. Plays, of course, had been printed in England for more than a century. However, it was not until the printing of fine editions of English playwrights, by Tonson and others, that it became common for dramatists to worry over the details of both performance and print and to supervise closely the publication of their own works. The theater was joining itself to the page, defining itself against the printed word. The author's focus is the most active phase of the career of William Congreve, a crucial juncture in the history of print and publishing, the two decades before the 1710 Copyright Act, when the book trade was becoming a large, intricate, and lucrative commercial business. Congreve's work in the theater began to yield to his work with the book trade (not only as playwright but also as poet, scholar, translator, and editor), culminating in the three-volume edition of his WORKS in 1710. As Congreve the playwright, committed to performance as a medium, begins to yield to Congreve the dramatist, committed to the page, the oral and gestural qualities of the live theater become inscribed in print-world values. The early chapters of the book trace the ways in which the published text, after the Restoration, changed the oral status of the theater: Congreve's publishers and his library began to dominate his sense of the live theater and helped to establish the status of the dramatic poet. The author explores the ways in which Congreve's notions of orality were circumscribed by a literacy increasingly identified with print and examines the relations of print literary to notions of scholarship, satire of pedantry, the historical claims of Congreve's 'theatrical' novel INCOGNITA, the ostensibly oral realm of the Ancients, and ideas of truth, time, and inheritance. Turning to issues of specific concern to the theater, the author investigates the ways in which print put pressure on modes of expression with particularly theatrical application, such as the visual image, gestural sign, and material object. In the final chapter, she shows how Congreve's treatment of the dichotomy between nature and art suggests a paradigm for understanding his retreat from the stage into the library, into the private spaces of the mind.". First Edition. Hardcover. New/New. 8vo. 286pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.

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Title
Congreve : The Drama, and the Printed Word
Author
Peters, Julie Stone
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
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Jacket Condition
New
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0804717516
ISBN 13
9780804717519
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Place of Publication
Stanford, California
Date Published
1990
Size
8vo. 286pp
Keywords
British Theater Drama Criticism.
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Drama / Theater;

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