B.A. Honours:16 th and 17 th century Literature. Prepared by: Dr. Iqbal Judge Asso.Prof. PG Dept of English

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B.A. Honours:16 th and 17 th century Literature Prepared by: Dr. Iqbal Judge Asso.Prof. PG Dept of English

Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama

Elizabethan age: reign of Queen Elizabeth I* ( 1558-1603)

Elizabethan Drama The development of the professional drama in Eliz times would have been impossible without the protection and encouragement of the queen and her Privy council. Queen E. became the patron of a group of actors in 1583... the common players had to face stiff opposition from city authorities, esp. in London, on grounds of public order, morality and religion. The Queen, Church and City were all watchful for the least sign of plays going beyond permissible limits. Most theatres were built on the outskirts or fringes of the city. 1576: the Theatre opened built by the actor James Burbage ( whose son Richard became the lead in Sh. s plays) Both Sh. and Marlowe were 12 yrs.old Collaborative writing was quite the norm

Dramatic forms: masques A typical masque( mask, consisted of a band of costumed and masked persons of the same sex who, accompanied by torchbearers, arrived at a social gathering to dance, offer gifts to the host, and converse with the guests. The theme was usually mythological, allegorical, or symbolic; designed to be complimentary to the noble or royal host of the social gathering

masques.. Gorgeous costumes, spectacular scenery with elaborate machinery to move it on- and off-stage, and rich allegorical verse marked the English masque. In queen Elizabeth I s reign the masque provided a vehicle for compliments paid to her at her palace and during her summer tours through England. Under James I and Charles I masques were usually presented at court. Famous writers of masques: Ben Jonson( esp. when he became the court poet in the Jacobean period; elaborate scenes designed with Inigo Jones)

Costumes for masques designed by Inigo Jones

History plays Remarkable contribution legacy for other nations to emulate in developing a national literature Defined England in a not wholly uncritical scrutiny of its past Sources-Chronicles of Holinshed Shakespeare: Henry IV, V,VI, Richard III,King John John Webster: Caesar s Fall George Chapman:The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron (1608), The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois (1613) and The Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France

Richard III( Shakespeare) Edward II( Marlowe)

Comedies Shakespeare: Love s Labour Lost, a comedy of Errors, Midsummer Night s Dream.. George Chapman: The Blind Beggar of Alexandria (1596; printed 1598), An Humorous Day's Mirth (1597; printed 1599).His plays show a willingness to experiment with dramatic form: An Humorous Day's Mirth was one of the first plays to be written in the style of 'humours comedy. Ben Jonson: comedy of humours; Everyman in His Humour ; Volpone (1605) Pic: Dickens, as Captain Bobadill in a production of Every Man In His Humour. Dickens played this role on several occasions.

Tragi-comedies A distinctly non-aristotelian form Here the action and subject matter seem to require a tragic ending, but it is avoided by a reversal which leads to a happy ending; sometimes the tragicomedy alternates serious and comic actions throughout the play. Most popular and frequently performed dramas of the era were the tragi-comedies of Beaumont and Fletcher.

Tragedies

Dramatists University wits: John Lyly Robert Greene1558 1592 Thomas Nashe Thomas Lodge George Peele Christopher Marlowe1564-1593 Thomas Kyd 1558-94 (the Spanish Tragedy) was not from a univ. background. The death of these dramatists in the 90 s left the field open for Shakespeare At the turn of the century (Jacobean period, under James I): George Chapman(1559-1634 Thomas Dekker (1572-1632 [similar to John Donne 1572-1631], Ben Jonson (1572-1637). John Marston (1576-1634), John Webster (1580 1634)

William Shakespeare(1564-1616) Christopher Marlowe

Dr. Faustus( Marlowe) Macbeth(Shakespeare)

Ben Jonson George Chapman

Reign of James I: Jacobean drama

Jacobean drama King James I on his accession brought all the major companies under royal family s patronage The Lord Chamberlain s Men ( for which Shakespeare worked)came to be known as the King s Men. Court performances, esp. at Christmas time, and in the form of masques, were greater than they had been under Elizabeth. Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream was believed to have been performed on New Years Day, under the title of A play of Robin Goodfellow at the court palace.

Shakespeare was succeeded as chief dramatist of the King s Men by John Fletcher ( - 1625), with whom he had collaborated in his last two plays- Henry VIII, and Two Noble Kinsmen. Fletcher preferred collaborative work, chiefly romantic tragicomedies, writing first with Francis Beaumont and then with Philip Massinger. The lurid plots of Jacobean tragedy, heavy with lust and violence in corrupt Italian courts, are vehicles for the strong sense of displacement and instability which the dramatists breathed in the English air at a time of rapid social, economic and political change.

And so, the show went on, till the closing of the theatres by the Puritan Parliament in 1642. Iqbal Judge