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Monty Python, Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama


Monty Python, Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama

Paperback by Larsen, Darl

Monty Python, Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama

£29.95

ISBN:
9780786415045
Publication Date:
30 Jan 2003
Publisher:
McFarland & Co Inc
Pages:
246 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 16 May 2024
Monty Python, Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama

Description

At first consideration, it would seem that Shakespeare and Monty Python have very little in common other than that they're both English. Shakespeare wrote during the reign of a politically puissant Elizabeth, while Python flourished under an Elizabeth figurehead. Shakespeare wrote for rowdy theatre whereas Python toiled at a remove, for television. Shakepeare is The Bard; Python is well-not. Despite all of these differences, Shakespeare and Monty are in fact related; this work considers both the differences and similarities between the two. It discusses Shakespeare's status as England's National Poet and Python's similar elevation. It explores various aspects of theatricality (troupe configurations, casting and writing choices, allusions to classical literature) used by Shakespeare, Ben Jonson and Monty Python. It also covers the uses and abuses of history in Shakespeare and Python, humour, especially satire, Shakespeare, Jonson, Dekker and Python, and the concept of the the other in Shakespearian and Pythonesque creations.

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