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Shakespeare and the Poets' War [Paperback]

James Bednarz (Author)

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May 15, 2001

In a remarkable piece of detective work, Shakespeare scholar James Bednarz traces the Bard's legendary wit-combats with Ben Jonson to their source during the Poets' War. Bednarz offers the most thorough reevaluation of this "War of the Theaters" since Harbage's Shakespeare and the Rival Traditions, revealing a new vision of Shakespeare as a playwright intimately concerned with the production of his plays, the opinions of his rivals, and the impact his works had on their original audiences. Rather than viewing Shakespeare as an anonymous creator, Shakespeare and the Poets' War re-creates the contentious entertainment industry that fostered his genius when he first began to write at the Globe in 1599.

Bednarz redraws the Poets' War as a debate on the social function of drama and the status of the dramatist that involved not only Shakespeare and Jonson but also the lesser known John Marston and Thomas Dekker. He shows how this controversy, triggered by Jonson's bold new dramatic experiments, directly influenced the writing of As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Troilus and Cressida, and Hamlet, gave rise to the first modern drama criticism in English, and shaped the way we still perceive Shakespeare today.


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The first detailed study of the 'war of the theaters' for some time, and beyond the care and rigor of Bednarz's reading and reconstruction of the event, its real innovation is to position Shakespeare... along with Dekker, Marston, and Jonson in the most famous literary/theatrical controversy of the era.... Bednarz's imaginative and critical sophistication should renew attention to this central moment in the self-fashioning of the early modern stage.

(W.B. Worthen SEL )

Bednarz is a superb intertextual critic, delving into the details of the playtext to reveal its significance... For recreating the significance of this decisive moment in the theatrical competition over who would authorize English literary history, James P. Bednarz wins the palm.

(Patrick Cheney Shakespeare Quarterly )

Bednarz plunges into the thicket of controversy that drew the attention of the theatrical enterprise as London entered the seventeenth century and that has attracted the attention of literary scholars to this day... Bednarz develops a compelling timeline for each phase of the struggle... The book will be required reading for anyone who needs to explore the ramifications of the Poets' War.

(Anne Jennalie Cook Renaissance Quarterly )

Bednarz has written a very good, important, and useful book on what he claims correctly is one of the most neglected pieces of early modern dramatic history and criticism: the poetomachia or poets' war. Indeed, this should become the standard reference on the topic.

(Ken Jackson The Sixteenth Century Journal )

Bednarz distinguishes himself from earlier scholars of the Poets' War from the outset of the book with two particular arguments. First, he claims that during the Poetomachia Elizabethan playwrights themselves generated... the almost mythic distinction between scholarly Johnson and an inspired Shakespeare... Second, he recasts the development of the Poets' War into three discrete phases,... while making especially convincing the notion that the plays were in direct conversation with one another.

(Heather Hirschfield Shakespeare Studies )

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Late twentieth-century scholarship finally (one hopes) put to rest the Romantic myth of Shakespeare as solitary genius.... But until this year we have lacked a state-of-the-art account of the pivotal 'dialogic' episode in his career: the so-called 'poetomachia' of the period around 1600. In Shakespeare and the Poets' War, James Bednarz powerfully demonstrates how Ben Jonson's arrival on the dramatic scene presented Shakespeare with his greatest challenge since the death of Marlowe.

(Jonathan Bate, Books of the Year, Times Literary Supplement )

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IN 1599 Ben Johnson invented comical satire-a new kind of drama that he conceived as an assault on existing theatrical conventions. Read the first page
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comical satire, principall publike audience, private playes, vile line, morti vivi, little eyases, festive comedy, second sounding, academic humanism, wearing rapiers, first quarto, poetic authority, theatrical politics, humour comedy, humanist poetics, pastoral comedy, private theaters, common players, memorial reconstruction, commercial theater, satiric comedy, humorous man, personal satire, adult actors, common stages
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Chamberlain's Men, Children of the Chapel, Brabant Senior, Sir Edward, First Folio, Lampatho Doria, The Case Is Altered, English Renaissance, Ben Jonson, Certain Satires, Duke Senior, New Comedy, Antonio's Revenge, Queen Elizabeth, Sir Toby, The Spanish Tragedy, Colin Clout, John Manningham, Lorenzo Junior, Midsummer Night's Dream, Sir Andrew, The Tempest, Trojan War, Anthony Munday, Dekker's Satiromastix
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