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SHAKESPEARE, POLITICS, AND ITALY
ANGLO-ITALIAN RENAISSANCE STUDIES SERIES
Series Editors
General Editor: Michele Marrapodi, University of Palermo, Italy
Advisory Editors: Keir Elam, University of Bologna, Italy
Robert Henke, Washington University, USA
This series aims to place early modern English drama within the context of the
European Renaissance and, more specifically, within the context of Italian cultural,
dramatic, and literary traditions, with reference to the impact and influence of both
classical and contemporary culture. Among the various forms of influence, the
series considers early modern Italian novellas, theatre, and discourses as direct or
indirect sources, analogues and paralogues for the construction of Shakespeare’s
drama, particularly in the comedies, romances, and other Italianate plays. Critical
analysis focusing on other cultural transactions, such as travel and courtesy books,
the arts, fencing, dancing, and fashion, will also be encompassed within the scope
of the series. Special attention is paid to the manner in which early modern English
dramatists adapted Italian materials to suit their theatrical agendas, creating new
forms, and stretching the Renaissance practice of
contaminatio
to achieve, even
if unconsciously, a process of rewriting, remaking, and refashioning of ‘alien’
cultures. The series welcomes both single-author studies and collections of essays
and invites proposals that take into account the transition of cultures between the
two countries as a bilateral process, paying attention also to the penetration of
early modern English culture into the Italian world.
FORTHCOMING TITLES IN THE SERIES
Identity, Otherness and Empire in Shakespeare’s Rome
Edited by Maria Del Sapio Garbero
Old Age, Masculinity, and Early Modern Drama
Comic Elders on the Italian and Shakespearean Stage
Anthony Ellis
Machiavelli in the British Isles
Two Early Modern Translations of
The Prince
Alessandra Petrina
Shakespeare, Politics, and Italy
Intertextuality on the Jacobean Stage
MICHAEL J. REDMOND
University of Palermo, Italy
First published
2009
by Ashgate Publishing
9
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Redmond, Michael J.
Shakespeare, politics, and Italy : intertextuality on the Jacobean stage. – (Anglo-Italian
Renaissance studies) 1. English drama – Italian influences. 2. English drama – Early
modern and Elizabethan, 1500–1600 – History and criticism. 3. Political plays, English –
History and criticism. 4. Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616 – Knowledge – Italy.
5. Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616 – Sources. 6. Politics and literature – England –
History – 16th century. 7. Italy – In literature.
I. Title II. Series
822.3’09358–dc22
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Redmond, Michael J.
Shakespeare, politics, and Italy : intertextuality on the Jacobean stage / Michael J. Redmond.
p. cm. – (Anglo-Italian Renaissance studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-7546-6251-8 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1. Italy–In literature. 2. Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616–Knowledge–Italy. 3. English
drama–Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500–1600 – History and criticism. 4. English drama –
17th century – History and criticism. 5. English drama – Italian influences. 6. Intertextuality. 7.
Politics in literature. I. Title.
PR3069.I8R43 2009
822.3’3–dc22
ISBN 9780754662518
(hbk)
2009006714
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