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Stephen Orgel (Author)

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041591213X 978-0415912136 September 22, 2002 1
Stephen Orgel's The Authentic Shakespeare , includes fifteen essays in which the Renaissance and its dramas are re-examined. Orgel's writings on Shakespeare, Marlowe, Jonson and the English court both unpack the notions often taken for granted - the authority of text, character, playwright - and explore the relationship between the stage drama and the state drama. With more than 75 illustrations, this will be an essential work.

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These essays on Shakespeare and related subjects by Stephen Orgel represent thirty years' worth of intelligence, originality, breadth of vision, and brilliant clarity. Orgel is in the most pleasurable of senses a radical thinker. Whether his subject is politics or textuality, gender or genre, poetics or performance, he has always asked the most fundamental questions, rethought our most uninvestigated assumptions, and delivered something basic, new, and true--always in the voice of the most delightful conversationalist. To read _The Authentic Shakespeare_ is to be in the company of one's most articulate and smartest literary companion. -- Leonard Barkan, Princeton University
Stephen Orgel's original and imaginative mode of historical inquiry has dealt with English renaissance literature on and off the stage for a good many years. This fine and elegantly written book puts right some errors, and adjusts many perspectives, arising from interpretive conceits in a way that is more imaginative and intellectually energetic than most theoretical dallyings. Whether writing of Shakespeare, Jonson, surprisingly on Marlowe, or on issues of authorship, authority, authenticity and plagiarism, he is always pointed, pragmatic, skeptical and wise. All students of English poetry and drama should read it, no matter what their period of concern. -- John Hollander, Yale University
Whether writing of Shakespeare, Jonson, surprisingly on Marlowe, or on issues of authorship, authority, authenticity and plagiarism, Orgel is always pointed, pragmatic, skeptical and wise. All students of English poetry and drama should read it, no matter what their period of concern. -- John Hollander, Yale University
Stephen Orgel's original and imaginative mode of historical inquiry has dealt with English renaissance literature on and off the stage for a good many years. This fine and elegantly written book puts right some errors, and adjusts many perspectives arising from interpretive conceits in a way that is more imaginative andintellectually energetic than most theoretical dallyings. Whether writing of Shakespeare, Jonson, surprisingly on Marlowe, or on issues of authorship, authority, authenticity and plagiarism, Orgel is always pointed, pragmatic, skeptical and wise. All students of English poetry and drama should read it, no matter what their period of concern. -- John Hollander, Yale University
This is an epochal collection. Its essays have animated, provoked, and directed the study of the early modern stage for the past thirty years. Each of them startled when it first appeared; some are now canonical, others continue to be controversial. Yet each essay remains exemplary for its erudition, imagination, and sheer elegance-and perhaps most distinctively, for the author's refusal to take any assumption about his subject on trust. -- Margreta de Grazia, University of Pennsylvania
This impressive collection of fifteen essays by Stephen Orgel, written over an astonishingly creative lifetime, enables us now to savor once again the revisionist delights of The Spectacles of State, Prospero's Wife, Marginal Jonson, Tobacco and Boys, and so many others that have changed our whole way of thinking about the Renaissance stage as architecture and as cultural institution, the acting profession, the task of the editor, and the poetics of spectacle. To revisit this achievement is to stand in admiration of the focus and the breadth of the author's investigation of English Renaissance drama. This book is truly Stephen Orgel's own best monument. -- David Bevington Phyllis Fay Horton Distinguished Service Professor in the Humanities, University of Chicago

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Collects fifteen important essays by one of the most prominent scholars of Shakespeare studies. Humanities at Stanford. Among his many publications are Impersonations: The Performance of Gender in Shakespeare's England, The Illusion of Power, Inigo Jones (with Sir Roy Strong), and The Jonsonian Masque. He has published numerous editions of Shakespeare, Jonson, and Marlowe, and is the general editor of the New Pelican Shakespeare

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MODERN SCIENTIFIC BIBLIOGRAPHY began with the assumption that certain basic textual questions were capable of correct answers: that by developing rules of evidence and refining techniques of description and comparison the relation of editions of a work to each other and to the author's manuscript could be understood, and that an accurate text could thereby be produced. Read the first page
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Inigo Jones, Lady Macbeth, Ben Jonson, King James, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Anne, King Lear, Prince Henry, The Masque of Blackness, Doctor Faustus, English Renaissance, Lady Macduff, The Faerie Queene, The Winter's Tale, Julius Caesar, Prince of Wales, The Alchemist, Twelfth Night, Countess of Bedford, Devonshire Collection, Earl of Worcester, Gary Taylor, Giulio Romano, New World, Prince of Cumberland
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