Childhood Education and the Stage in early modern England

Childhood  Education and the Stage in early modern England
Author: Richard Preiss,Deanne Williams
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781107094185

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This book reveals the close connections between education and the stage in early modern England by looking at the child.

Childhood Education and the Stage in Early Modern England

Childhood  Education and the Stage in Early Modern England
Author: Richard Preiss,Deanne Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Children in literature
ISBN: 1108163092

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This book reveals the close connections between education and the stage in early modern England by looking at the child.

Performing Pedagogy in Early Modern England

Performing Pedagogy in Early Modern England
Author: Kathryn M. Moncrief
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317082323

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Performing Pedagogy in Early Modern England: Gender, Instruction, and Performance features essays questioning the extent to which education, an activity pursued in the home, classroom, and the church, led to, mirrored, and was perhaps even transformed by moments of instruction on stage. This volume argues that along with the popular press, the early modern stage is also a key pedagogical site and that education”performed and performative”plays a central role in gender construction. The wealth of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century printed and manuscript documents devoted to education (parenting guides, conduct books, domestic manuals, catechisms, diaries, and autobiographical writings) encourages examination of how education contributed to the formation of gendered and hierarchical structures, as well as the production, reproduction, and performance of masculinity and femininity. In examining both dramatic and non-dramatic texts via aspects of performance theory, this collection explores the ways education instilled formal academic knowledge, but also elucidates how educational practices disciplined students as members of their social realm, citizens of a nation, and representatives of their gender.

Early Modern Childhood

Early Modern Childhood
Author: Anna French
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351710220

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Early Modern Childhood is a detailed and accessible introduction to childhood in the early modern period, which guides students through every part of childhood from infancy to youth and places the early modern child within the broader social context of the period. Drawing on the work of recent revisionist historians, the book scrutinises traditional historiographical views of early modern childhood, challenging the idea that the concept of ‘childhood’ didn’t exist in this period and that families avoided developing strong affections for their children because of the high death rate. Instead, this book reveals a more intricately detailed character of the early modern child and how childhood was viewed and experienced. Divided into five parts, it brings together the work of historians, art historians and literary scholars to discuss a variety of themes and questions surrounding each stage of childhood, including the household, pregnancy, infancy, education, religion, gender, illness and death. Chapters are also dedicated to the topics of crime, illegitimacy and children’s clothing, providing a broad and varied lens through which to view this subject. Exploring the evolution in understanding of the early modern child, Early Modern Childhood is the ideal book for students of the early modern family, early modern childhood and early modern gender.

Boy Actors in Early Modern England

Boy Actors in Early Modern England
Author: Harry R. McCarthy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781009116589

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Boy Actors in Early Modern England: Skill and Stagecraft in the Theatre provides a new approach to the study of early modern boy actors, offering a historical re-appraisal of these performers' physical skills in order to reassess their wide-reaching contribution to early modern theatrical culture. Ranging across drama performed from the 1580s to the 1630s by all-boy and adult companies alike, the book argues that the exuberant physicality fostered in boy performers across the early modern repertory shaped not only their own performances, but how and why plays were written for them in the first place. Harry R. McCarthy's ground-breaking approach to boy performance draws on detailed analysis of a wide range of plays, thorough interrogation of the cultural contexts in which they were written and performed, and present-day practice-based research, offering a critical reimagining of this important and unique facet of early modern theatrical culture.

Playing and Playgoing in Early Modern England

Playing and Playgoing in Early Modern England
Author: Simon Smith,Emma Whipday
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2022-03-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108489058

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Offers a new, interdisciplinary account of early modern drama through the lens of playing and playgoing.

Reading Children in Early Modern Culture

Reading Children in Early Modern Culture
Author: Edel Lamb
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783319703596

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This book is a study of children, their books and their reading experiences in late sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Britain. It argues for the importance of reading to early modern childhood and of childhood to early modern reading cultures by drawing together the fields of childhood studies, early modern literature and the history of reading. Analysing literary representations of children as readers in a range of genres (including ABCs, prayer books, religious narratives, romance, anthologies, school books, drama, translations and autobiography) alongside evidence of the reading experiences of those defined as children in the period, it explores the production of different categories of child readers. Focusing on the ‘good child’ reader, the youth as consumer, ways of reading as a boy and as a girl, and the retrospective recollection of childhood reading, it sheds new light on the ways in which childhood and reading were understood and experienced in the period.

Music Dance and Drama in Early Modern English Schools

Music  Dance  and Drama in Early Modern English Schools
Author: Amanda Eubanks Winkler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2020-06-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108490863

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The first book to systematically analyze the role the performing arts played in English schools after the Reformation.